“In school, there is always a bully that gained the class's attention by using fear and abuse. At the time, his tactics won by getting the class's attention - and those who followed him either saw his way was working or were fearful of his retaliation, so went along with it. Eventually, his way faded because as his peers grew up, they found fear was only a state of mind that could be replaced by something more constructive, that the system would punish his behavior, or that others did not like his way and together as a group banded together to not be bothered. It is the short road of the bully that never wins in the end. For many, what we learn in school continues on into adulthood. The bully may still haunt us from time to time when we feel vulnerable, but the long road remembers the system is our collective rights, the banding together are our individual communities, and replacing fear with constructive thought is maturity.” FearCommunityMindfulnessEmpowermentHuman RightsIndividualityPositivityBullyingTruth Of LifeTrust Yourself Author:Lorin Morgan-Richards
“Embrace your imperfections. We are not machines.” InspirationHopeMeditationEmpowermentBelieve In YourselfBeliefsBeing HumanImperfectionsMarcil D Hirson Garron Author:Lorin Morgan-Richards
“Plant positivity. Uproot negativity.” HealingPositive ThinkingEmpowermentPositivityPositive AttitudeNegativityHealthy LivingPositive ThoughtsEnrich Yourself Author:Lorin Morgan-Richards
“When you're an original it may take time for people to catch on. So keep at it and don't question yourself.” Self EsteemSelf ImprovementEmpowermentSelf RespectKeep GoingOriginalityTrue SelfDont QuitDont Give UpValue Of Life Author:Lorin Morgan-Richards
“Turn your obstacles to your advantage. If you can find a plus out of a negative, then it cannot weigh you down. I like to think I have a superpower called dyslexia. I am creative, intuitive, and empathetic. I am great with problem-solving, and I can think outside the box. Just the other day, I was helping my daughter with a crossword puzzle, and she said, “Dad, how do you find the answers so fast? And I said, “I have dyslexia, and it helps me see things differently. To which she replied, “Aw, I want that.” If we can see our differences or unique qualities as gifts, we can bypass the stigmas that come with them and impress upon ourselves and society we can do anything any other person can do, just differently, and sometimes better.” DifferencesSelf LoveUniqueEmpowermentSelf ConfidenceSelf WorthSelf RespectDyslexiaLearning Disability Author:Lorin Morgan-Richards
“When you look at sand do you see its relation to water or do you see its imprints of life?” InspirationalEarthNatureOceanEmpowermentImpactSelf WorthWorldviewInterconnectednessInterconnection Author:Lorin Morgan-Richards
“Inspiration comes from living it.” LifeInspirationFocusEmpowermentGoalsAuthorCowboyHuman Experience Author:Lorin Morgan-Richards
“We are free falling backward through time, reincarnating ourselves from our past, reflecting the chaotic energy of the present.” EmpowermentAncestryKindredAncestorsTraditionsIndustrializationCulture Identity Author:Lorin Morgan-Richards
“I believe we see a sliver of heaven when we dream, but our mortal fears and worries cloud our vision.” HeavenDreamsAnxietyEmpowermentAfterlifeFearsVisionsWorries Author:Lorin Morgan-Richards