Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed of a day where African Americans would be free of racism. Where they could live in peace and not be afraid to walk the streets because of the colour of their skin. He stood for what he believed in and he did it with dignity. Though it cost him is life, many of us benefit this day because one man dared to dream and stood up for that dream.
What is your dream? What is your desire? Are you willing to take a stand for your belief no matter what? No matter how challenging the road may get or what obstacles or opposition come your way? It is your dream and if you don't live it, who will?
Your dream is not only for your benefit. Your dream will inspire many others to live their dream, to reach to a higher elevation in life, maybe to reach for the stars. You may be the key to someone being the next President or Prime Minister or the inventor of something that may save the next generation from disaster.
Whatever you feel in your heart that you are called to do, do it and do it with all the passion and energy you have in you. For you may be the doorway for someone to advance to the next level of their life. Dare to live your dream.
What's your dream?
What is your dream? What is your desire? Are you willing to take a stand for your belief no matter what? No matter how challenging the road may get or what obstacles or opposition come your way? It is your dream and if you don't live it, who will?
Your dream is not only for your benefit. Your dream will inspire many others to live their dream, to reach to a higher elevation in life, maybe to reach for the stars. You may be the key to someone being the next President or Prime Minister or the inventor of something that may save the next generation from disaster.
Whatever you feel in your heart that you are called to do, do it and do it with all the passion and energy you have in you. For you may be the doorway for someone to advance to the next level of their life. Dare to live your dream.
What's your dream?
Hello Alicia....One of my dreams is to leave this world a better place when I exit and I've tried to do that up to this point in my life. My desire is to help others as well as to be at peace within myself. I have always taken a stand for my beliefs, and it has not always had good reception. But I have stood firm. My final analysis is: I know who I am. I know what I stand for. And I know WHO I stand for. Take care. Thanks for your thought-provoking posts. Sincerely, Susan
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan for your post.
ReplyDeleteNot everyone will agree with what you believe in. Not everyone agreed with Martin Luther King Jr. or any of the great men that walked our planet. But they stood firm for what was right. And even though they may not have seen the fruit of their labour in their lifetime, we are witnessing the results of their beliefs.
So keep holding on to what is good and true and you will see the fruit of that belief.
And I agree, when you know who you are and are comfortable in that belief, then you can rest assured. When you know where you're going and have a strong belief, you will get there and make the path for others to follow.
Very inspiring Susan. Thanks.
Alicia