You gain
strength, courage, and confidence
by every experience
in which you look fear in the face.
You must do
the thing you think you cannot do.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
You gain
strength, courage, and confidence
by every experience
in which you look fear in the face.
You must do
the thing you think you cannot do.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Filed under Human Trafficking
I think of those who are still enslaved… and surviving–even though many times they may want to succumb, to give up, they do not. They are my heroes–innumerable, faceless heroes. They are my definition of courage. I think of them, and I’m inspired to work harder, to live better. It requires little courage to live a privileged life, a safe life. Though if one has ever been enslaved, even living in freedom–and relative safety–requires daily courage: to not forget, to not disconnect, to not be tempted to eradicate the scars, to not get lost in the tenebrious labyrinth of regret. Today, I am brave too.
Filed under Human Trafficking