Native Son
I lived most of my life in a demeaned mindsetā¦believing my circumstances aligned with me being of lessor value than those around me. Aligning with that, I believed empathy, kindness and trust were weaknesses which would expose me to the exploits of the world around me. Therefore, I would limit myself, generating unnecessary stress in an attempt to be someone other than who I was meant to be.
Similar to the āBigger Thomasā character in Richard Wrightās 1940ās novel, I felt displaced when interacting with anyone outside of my family and community. As I learn to release the chains I keep within my own mind, Iām increasingly presenting my true self, accepting that of which God expected me to receive. Hereās to hoping you are not doing as I didā¦limiting yourself to that of a native son.