Monday, 27 August 2012

"I'm gonna show you how great I am!"

In the words of Muhammad Ali "Imma show you how great I am!"

Some people believe that vanity is a sin, I think 'Yeah.  Sure, it is a sin, if it is abused and not in small amounts."  For example, there is nothing like self belief.  That thought you might actually be worth something in this world, rather than a tiny spec in the galaxy, or greater yet the universe.

See everyone wants to feel like they have a purpose, whether it is too lead, whether it is to follow, to help, fight, or even love.  I believe I am great, or I have the potential to be.  To show people that behind there small corner of society, there is a bigger world out there, it won't swallow you up, it wants you to come out, experience it, love it, live it.  The world entices you to be great, to go out there and make a difference, Muhammad Ali saw that, Martin Luther King saw that,  Winston Churchill saw and appreciated those who did it,  JFK fought for those who wanted to do it and died trying, the point I am making, is people try and limit your greatness.

As a teenager, you feel like the outcast of society, but the truth is, the older generations fear us.  They fear the potential, the power, the new generations capability to mold to the creases of society, to expand on what once stood and innovate it.  The teenage populous fears nothing but themselves,  some people believe it to be our arrogance, I see it as our power over them.  We see things differently, no matter what our predicaments.  The self belief in our hearts that shouts in our subconscious "You can do it!"  this is true power.

Why let people fear your potential, let it shine, and show them you are what they need, you are that beacon of light at the end of the tunnel.  Show the world how great you are!  

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