by Francis Coombes
Who are the people who inspire you most, the ones whose words still ring in your ears? Often their words reframe the way you have been thinking about your life and influence you to aspire to greater challenges.
For some the words of a twelfth-century poet called Rumi have been a call to action. Rumi said: ‘The same intelligence that created the galaxies and the universe also created me.’ It is so simple and technically inarguable. Yet why do so many of us choose to hide our talents when we are powerful beyond measure?
Similar words echo throughout the ages by those who have been called to action. Nelson Mandela at his inaugural speech, quoted Marianne Williamson’s poem, ‘A Return to Love’: ‘Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that frightens us.’
Is it really worth it to play small and hide your talents, to shrink so that others don’t feel insecure around you? These words really are a rallying cry, for those who really listen and reflect on them. Inspirational speakers are those who have the words to liberate us to be fully who we are.
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