
When you look at the picture—what do you see?
Some might just see a pile of LEGO pieces. But I see potential. I see creativity. I see countless possibilities waiting to be built, brick by brick. These pieces aren’t just parts—they’re purpose waiting to happen.
Sure, some will focus on that odd-looking tool thrown in there—the LEGO separator—the thing designed to undo, to pull apart. But maybe that’s the lesson: life sometimes pries us out of situations we thought we fit into. Before you blame the tool or the timing, ask yourself—what’s your attitude saying?
Let me ask you—have you ever been passed over? Rejected? Told “no” to something you gave your all for?
A relationship.
A promotion.
A dream job.
A new home.
A loan.
An opportunity.
If that’s you, you’re not alone. Take it from someone who’s been passed over more times than planes circling London Heathrow—it’s not the wins that define you; it’s how you handle the losses.
That’s where your character is forged.
That’s where your resilience is revealed.
That’s where your purpose begins to shine.
Maybe you thought you were the perfect fit—just like that LEGO piece you held up, believing it had a place in the bigger picture. You prepared, you persevered, you showed up—and still, the answer was no.
But let me tell you this: you are not a spare part.
There’s no randomness in your design. You’re shaped for something specific, something meaningful. And someday, you’ll look back and say, “That’s why it didn’t work out back then. I wasn’t being rejected—I was being redirected.”
You were made with intention.
You have value.
You have worth.
And the only real limit? It’s not your past. It’s not your setbacks. It’s what you’re willing to do, every day, to build the life you were made for.
So stand up. Dust off. Keep building. Because I believe in you.
And now, it’s your turn to believe in yourself.
