Sixteen Round
I read 'Sixteenth Round' by Robin 'Hurricane' Carter (true story) in the book 'hate, injustice caused Mr. Hurricane 20 years of his life (spent behind bars as a prisoner because he was framed up for murders he did not commit) but, he was saved by the friendship of a young boy. It made me realize that in life there are no coincidence, everything was
designed to work according to the laws of nature.
Following the story, and how he was mistreated, it would have been expected of him to be bitter, filled with hate and revenge, and looked down on the young boy by underestimating his friendship, (after several appeals to his case was negated) but he didn't and that friendship bought him his freedom.
My
point in the opening story is that whatever situation you are in, whatever you are going through don’t give up, do not underestimate the strength
of anyone, do not throw away the little help that could be your key to freedom.
Nothing happens by chance. And if you get the slightest opportunity to offer
help, no matter how little it is, it might go a long way in breaking someone out
of their difficult situation. It cost nothing to show love.
Be
that someone, anyone can rely on. Challenge yourself to be that singular agent
of change, it doesn’t matter if you get to stand alone to make a positive
impact. It's okay, if you are that one voice that help others find theirs, it’s
okay, to be denied and rejected even by those you’re trying to help, at the end
they’ll understand.
Be
that light that shines on everyone’s path, it does not matter how many times your
deeds are taken for granted, keep spreading love, it does not matter if someone
else takes the credit, keep doing you and never give up on who you are. Or, what you
do, keep giving and shining your light on the path for others. Stay positive and
be that roadmap of change for others to follow.
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