Tuesday 10 January 2017

Do not get discouraged by discriminations

Good morning, dear reader!
This idea occurred to me some minutes ago and think it's worth sharing with you as it concerns me and most likely, it concerns you, too.

There is one student who is determined
to be exceptional in class, so he decided to make his project different from the regulars (the regulars meaning others students that do not give a damn). This particular student wanted to build a mini robot for his teacher. He didn't share his idea with his classmates but he did with his dad, who, as a businessman, merely scoffed at the idea, he said something though, “Do what you gotta do, boy!” Well, that doesn't sound so encouraging, does it? But the boy took it as an encouragement, then he told his mom about it too, she wished him well, then he started the project.



He completed the mini robot and took it for a test in front of all his classmates, the robot was working fine until it went KABOOM! It blew into pieces. All his classmates that were in awe before all laughed at him. He was torn apart inside but he never gave up, he went ahead trying and trying until all worked fine with no faults.

The essence of this mini story?
Do not let mockery or discrimination from peers/parents/other people stop you from becoming who you want to be or being who you are. Keep the fire burning, amigo!
Have this at the back of your mind that, when your success story comes public, people from different races will congratulate you, you'll hear the likes of "ku ise omo mi", "Congratulations buddy!", "Felicitaciones Amigo", "Félicitations! Mon ami" and then you'll feel proud of yourself!
As you start this day, have that in mind that, discriminations cannot but come from people, all you have to do is fashion those discriminations into your own success story!

I love you.
Have a pleasant day ahead!

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