Leonards learned a great deal from Rosa Parks during those years. One of her takeaways is, “If history is not taught accurately, we can never have freedom and equality. It is so important that at every opportunity those who know about it speak out with love in their heart. Mrs. Parks would tell me things that I didn’t understand until the past few years. People who are hiding behind laws and not paying attention to changing people’s hearts… Now even more than ever, telling history the way it was but also telling history from a perspective of love is even more important. Mrs. Parks went around the world talking to people. It didn’t matter how many people she met with. She tells if people could hear her speak or meet her personally then maybe they wouldn’t live with fear in their heart, which is where hate comes from.”
When something bad happens to you, and you fall to the ground, stand up, reach out, help other people. Helping other people is more important than helping yourself, and by helping other people, you help yourself.
Stand for something or you will fall for anything. Today’s mighty oak is just yesterday’s nut, that held its ground.
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