Being in the presence of greatness forces one to think of how surprising life consistently proves itself to be. Every single day, people like you and me are faced with opportunities of a lifetime. We can either choose to take advantage of those opportunities or we can be hesitant and purposely or mistakenly remove ourselves from the spotlight. It's more than okay to shine. As women, and as people, we should support each other and motivate each other to do more than we would push ourselves to accomplish.
Senator Obama did not become the Democratic Presidential Nominee on his own--people supported him and pushed him along the way. We need to learn to support and push our peers to be excellent in all that they do. Let go of your personal pride and stop sipping that Haterade. When another woman shines you should cheer because we are in this together. If another brother or sister graduates or is faced with the opportunity of an excellent position with a company out of this world, we should be their cheerleaders. You never know---we could be grooming the next community lawyer, doctor, educator, researcher, designer, or even the next president of the United States.
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