I Believe You Can Fly

On 17th December 1903, Wilbur and his brother Orville Wright made the first successful powered flight in history. It all started when their father, Bishop Milton Wright, gave them a toy helicopter when Orville was 7 and Wilbur was 11 years old. This made them start dreaming of flying. Their parents spurred them on to pursue their dream, and the rest of the story is history.


Why am I telling you this story? Great things often appear as little and insignificant things in the beginning. That little idea you may have. That little project. That little business. That little talent. They may seem as insignificant as the Wright brothers playing with their toy helicopter.


During the insignificant moments, circumstances may try to discourage you and people may even ridicule you out of your dreams. But, stay put. Invest time and effort in building your capacity. Know that it takes time to become anything or to get anywhere. And I believe you can also fly. And make history too.


"Who despises the day of small things?..." (Zechariah 4:10)


"Your beginnings will seem humble, so prosperous will your future be." (Job 8:7)


Remain inspired!






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