Life loves to be taken by the lapel and told, "I'm with you kid. Let's go."
The real revelation here isn't merely that boldness attracts opportunity—it's that life responds to *familiarity*, to an almost irreverent intimacy. Angelou doesn't suggest you should be fearless or even confident; she suggests you should be *friendly* with your own existence, treating it less like a stranger to impress and more like a companion you've known forever. When someone finally decides to change careers after years of hesitation, they often describe it not as conquering fear but as suddenly feeling they could speak plainly to their own future, without pretense. That shift from supplication to camaraderie is what makes things move.
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
Maya Angelou“Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right.”
Henry Ford“Vulnerability is not winning or losing; it is having the courage to show up and be seen when we have...”
Brené Brown“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accom...”
Ralph Waldo Emerson