Stop telling us that our dreams are incapable of coming true. Stop giving the side when we mention where we see ourself in the near future. Stop labeling our dreams outrageous and telling us to think more practical for the sake of our future.
The world calls us dreamers, but they attack our dreaming capabilities. They take away our opportunity to dream.
Stop responding “what are you going to do when that doesn’t work out?”
Stop believing the idea that things are handed to you.
Stop wanting to be Beyonce and never having anything to prove.
“If you want something, go get it," becomes a recurring saying as you get older. Stop making us think our dreams are that easy to achieve.
Start writing your dreams in diaries, and when they become true, your honesty lives on forever.
There is no manual that takes you through the trials and tribulations of working towards success or accomplishing your dreams. There are people who prove to us it is absolutely possible. Cardi B represents the Bronx tale of a woman who remains consistent in accomplishing her goals, and her circumstances were just a pitstop into her greatness. Tiffany Haddish is a woman who found a position in the predominantly male ruled comedic world. We have women who break the status quo, paving way for women who will continue to do the same.
Let the evolution of conquering what people think you're incapable of conquering start with you. I realized my dreams have shifted into wanting to do something in a genre that honors more men than it does women. But, if you strongly believe in yourself and the talents prescribed to you,there's no telling what you’re capable of.



















