I had to wonder:
Have you ever wondered if being treated unfairly and underestimated might actually be a blessing in disguise?
there’s inspiration everywhere if we choose to open our eyes for it.
take nicole beharie,
my straight vixen crush.
remember her on “sleepy hollow“?
when she she was on there,
she was a beloved character but randomly,
she she got let go.
after that,
the rumor mill went wild.
Difficult to work with.
“Crazy”
I even heard she bit someone(?)
i never saw her defend herself and rightfully so.
when you know something isn’t true,
what’s there to say or font?
to john q. public,
it looked like behind-the-scenes racism.
her character was killed off and they replaced her with a white vixen.
the show ended up tanking shortly afterwards.
nicole went rogue after that which is one of my favorite things to do.
she did some indie projects but nothing major.
then,
like a plot twist in one of my favorite shows,
she was cast in season three of “the morning show”.
look at how God works…
Today,
she’s been nominated for supporting actress in a drama series for the 2024 Emmys!!!!
i’m sure it was for this scene:
i’m learning that bad things happening aren’t always bad.
sometimes,
being slandered and discarded is exactly what we need.
we learn who our family,
friends,
co-workers,
and supporters truly are.
being underestimated is actually good for us.
getting ignored by them actually makes the right people see you.
hyenas and jackals try to hurt us and end up setting us up for our wins.
they actually end up being used by God and discarded shortly after.
isolation gives us complete focus and spite becomes the fuel for determination.
Nicole being removed from that show she was the best thing for her.
i’m sure she didn’t see it at that time but she kept on moving forward.
Our greatest victories can come from our most unexpected losses.
lowkey: i need to remember my own words sometimes.
okay,
all the time.
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