Find your own people.

Hello, it's me again.

I read a tweet online today, and it has been ringing in my head for most of the day. It made me pause and reflect on moments when I questioned my value simply because I was in the wrong environment.

“It says: Sugar fit sweet pass salt, but no be for inside soup! Everybody get their place of value, don’t allow anybody to make you feel less!”

Let me broaden it: sugar might be sweeter than salt, but it has no place in soup. Adding sugar to soup to make it sweeter would be a disaster. Salt, on the other hand, may not have a sweet taste, but it is essential in soup to bring out the sweetness. In a nutshell, every one of us has value—in the right place, at the right time, with the right people.

What you need is to find your tribe and be of value. Don’t be sugar where salt is needed, and don’t be salt where sugar is required—they serve different purposes. I’ve learned that staying too long in a place where you are not valued can slowly wear down your confidence and make you forget who you truly are. If you find yourself in such a position, it may not be a reflection of your worth, but a sign that you are simply out of place.

Alignment matters. When purpose, people, and place come together, value is not forced—it is recognized.

Again: Find your own tribe!



Can two work together, except they agree? — Amos 3:3




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