Monday, March 16, 2009

Inspiration


Barack Obama is the first African American to become president of the United States of America. He is an inspiration to millions and an inspiration to me. But throughout this entire presidential process I've heard people in the media and close friends of mine say that NOW they feel like they can do ANYTHING. They say, "Now that Barack is President of the United States there is nothing or no limit that any man in the world can't achieve". He and Michelle are unbelievable people to model yourself after.......GREAT role models. But those statements make me think, "What did you think about yourself and your possibilities before November?" Barack's time in the White House will only be for four or (Lord's willing) eight years so what will you do or how will you feel after his presidency? Women, after Michelle leaves Washington, who will be your inspiration? Collin Powell said on HBO's Blacklist that, "We should not think that we can rest on the achievements of the last three or four years." Even Barack himself said that, "this victory alone is not the CHANGE we seek. It is only the chance for us to make that CHANGE!"

We should inspire each other!  I have friends who inspire me. People I see and talk to almost each and every day. I have a friend named Stacy who wanted to be an actress so she moved out to L.A., attended acting school and is now taking auditions to one day successfully land a role on some show or movie....... that inspires me.  I have a friend named Enid who started a cake business all on her own.  Making quality cakes right in her kitchen while maintaining another full time job as a teacher..... that inspires me.  My wife Aliceson is a teacher, she mentors over 10 students, and she started an after school tutoring program, which she and I run, tutoring over 16 students every Monday in one of the worse neighborhoods in Athens. Most of which are all done out of her heart and her pocket..... that inspires me. I could go on forever about some of the people I know who are doing things far beyond what the world expected of them. One of my favorite quotes is, "To the world you are but one person but to one person you can be the world."

My mother had four children before me (yes.... I'm the baby) and out of those four only one had graduated from high school.  So in my mind high school was the plateau for me.  But I had a nephew who was my same age named Kevin who was the model everything!! He never made anything less than A's, he could speak different languages, and he was loved by everyone in the school and the community. There was NOTHING he couldn't do. I mean literally...... he was even mean on a yo yo and the pool table. hahahahaha But what made him different from the other people that was like him was that he did everything we did.  He drank, he smoked, AND he ran the streets just like us. But more importantly he was the first person from our hood to go to college.  And before he graduated from high school in route to The University of Georgia college was nowhere in my mind. He inspired me. He inspired us. AND he still inspires me to this day. What use to be envy turned to admiration and eventually developed to inspiration. He graduated from UGA with a degree in Chemistry and now is the manager of NBA star Dwight Howard.  Kevin inspired the entire hood to want to do more because he was the first person that they saw themselves in who accomplished what he accomplished. And since him, almost everyone in our family has graduated from high school and attended college...... including me. With more to follow. 

Sometimes too much success, such as becoming president, can be intimidating to some people. That's a tough path to follow. But look at your friends. Look at your family. There is usually someone inspiring right there under your nose. And once you've been INSPIRED by someone..... go INSPIRE someone. Pay it forward. (If you haven't seen that movie yet it's a must see) What Barack Obama accomplished should have just pushed your finish line back farther. Now, instead of wanting to be more than a manager or a teacher etc. etc. like your mother or father you can look at Barack and say "NOW I want to be more than the President". 

5 comments:

  1. This is on a different topic than the first two but just as important. I am going back in on relationships with the next one or two touching "Trust" and being "Faithful". I hope you enjoy it. And remember this is in my opinion....comment and give me yours. Thank you for reading.

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  2. Stephen, you have done it again my friend! You are speaking the truth and people should have had inspirations and role models prior to President Obama and the first lady Michelle Obama. Love you and keep the truth and knowledge coming.

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  3. To be inspired is to look at someone or something and then be able to take from that someone/something and what you can use to help you move forward. With President Obama his achievement has shown many that it is possible to reach higher and it is possible to do what no one else has done.

    It has been a long time since the nation as a whole has seen someone surpass so many barriers and be victorious.

    Many of us have role models and those that we look up to. Its only when we take a closer look at that person that we analyze ourselves to use what we have been shown to apply the positives that we see to make our own lives more fruitful. We can be motivated to do what we thought we couldn't do when we let wind of others revive our dreams and passion.

    It's like the saying goes "no man is an island." We do need each other and we do draw on each others strengths. We can look at the people around us and get inspired. We are not all the same, so we can look at the accomplishments of family (those around us) and grow there-by.

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  4. Inspiration - a vital component of progress that often goes un-noticed...inspiration created so many things...and its a blessing to know that it will never be lacking as long as we continue to be humans...

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  5. Wow I love this so much. The movement that Barack inspired over this nation is amazing!! I know that I children especially our boys needed to see this but I agree look at the positive people around us for inspiration,motivation. I always tell my brother to get around positive people doing something with themselves & going somewhere. My mother use to always say birds of a feather flock together. I really understand what that means now, look at your friends & what they are doing. It tells you alot about your self. Success breeds success, that is a fact!!

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