Nicole Brown, a youth affairs professional from Jamaica, encourages fellow young people not to be intimidated by 'those who appear to be greater'
I believe that in each and every one of us, there is something that we have to share with the world and what I want to share with the youth of the Commonwealth nations is the Jamaican saying that goes yuh likkle but yuh tallawah. In our language, the word tallawah means strong, so a basic translation of this saying would be, you may be small but you have great strength.
Jamaica, a mere blip on the world map, is a small nation of just 2.7 million people and come to think of it, at just over 4,000 square miles, you may not even be able to find it on some maps. However, despite our small size, we have been able to produce world changers such as Marcus Garvey, Bob Marley and of course, Usain Bolt.
'Likkle but yuh tallawah'
In a world of over 6 billion people, this is quite an encouragement to small islanders much like myself. These individuals have brought worldwide attention to my tiny island and have been sources of hope and inspiration to the Jamaican people. When I look at these persons and other heroes that have come out of Jamaica, I realize that there is something that I can and must do to change the world and I would like to encourage you to do the same.
The Jamaican flag has become a wildly popular icon, particularly with the success of our 2008 Olympians but the colours of our flag have a much deeper significance than a simple fashion accessory or a passing fad. The black stands for hardships but the green and the gold remind us that though there are hardships, the grass is green and the sun still shines. I say this to let you know that despite what hardships you may experience in life, you can overcome them.
For far too long many of us have believed the negatives we have heard about ourselves to the point where we start to internalise them but I want to tell you that you are not a small fry, you are an important person and you are of great significance to the world. You must tackle the Goliaths in your life with the resolve that you have what it takes to overcome the challenges in your life, no matter how intimidating they may seem.
Young people are endowed with talents
The size of your country does not limit your potential for having an overall positive impact and even if you are from a large country, there may be other factors that cause you to feel small or insignificant. You may think that that you are the wrong race, the wrong gender, the wrong colour or from the wrong side of the tracks but no matter what limitations you may put on yourself or what society may put on you, you have what it takes to challenge the status quo and to change the world around you.
For me the concept of smallness is simply a perception set up by those who seek to intimidate and destroy true purpose. As human beings, we often look to those whom we deem to be higher than ourselves for the answers but we must realise that each person has been endowed with specific gifts, talents and skills to make a valuable contribution to society and you are no different.
It is time for us as young people to break that cycle of fear, to break that cycle of intimidation and get up and fulfil our purpose. When you get knocked down, you have to get back up again. When you get hit, it is not a time to cower in fear but it is a time to arise and see the strength that you have inside.
I encourage you not be intimidated by those who appear to be greater than you, you are just as powerful as anyone else. Do not see yourself as being anything less than God created you to be and do not settle for less than you are capable of because what lies within you is so much greater than you could ever imagine. If you remember nothing else, I want you to remember this- yuh likkle but yuh tallawah; you may be small but you have great strength.
Nicole Brown is from Kingston, Jamaica. She holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from the University of the West Indies. She currently works in the field of youth development and has a passion for motivating and inspiring young people to live up to their fullest potential. You may contact her at nicolemarie.brown@gmail.com.
See Nicole's entry to the Commonwealth Video Contest:
This reminds us as young individuals have so much in store......there are some tall power houss lying in little structures......great reminder!!!!!
Deaqr Nicole Thank you for your very encouraging article. I found it veryencouraging at at time in the historyof the global village where small island states whether theyare in the pacic, in the Caribbena or off the coast of some large continet often seem insignifican and as individauls we sometimes feel we are not part of this planet. I found your words uplifting and hope you will keep your passion Dont let it die, Keep wrting if you can. The young people of the world need to believe.
Ah love it! Seriously though, inspiring words Nicole!
I think this message is desparately needed to be heard by young people today. There is so muxh around that undermines the confidence of young people today and erodes their self image. We need to be very proactive in encouraging the youth not to accept the mold that the others would try to pour them into and to assert their own values and independence and believe that whoever they are and whatever their background, they can make a diference.. All power to you Nicole... Well done :0
This was an excellent article and message to all people especially young people. Thank you Nicole for sharing this with us. I am truly inspired and empowered by this as a young person and I encourage others to see the "great strength" that we have too.
Great thoughts Nicole...truly inspirational!!
Nicole, this was truly inspirational. I'm from an island even smaller than Jamaica (Tobago), but thank you for reminding me that it doesn't matter where I come from, as long as I have courage and the belief in my potential, I cannot be limited by another's perception of me. Hope to see more of your writing. Its really refreshing.
Hello Nicole.. This is an amazing article and coming from a yound soul like myself I am genuinely pleased with your whole thought process and the timing of this article. In a time when young people seem to lack direction and unsure of themselves, you have taken the step to show us that we possess great potenetials and just need to seek that medium to express ourselves. Thanks for such an "eye opening" piece and I am looking forward to even more to come in the near future.
THIS IS AWESOME. SO dead on and just what jamiacans and I think all young people, in the commonwealth and third world countries need to hear. WIll you be posting more blogs? Why isn't there a facebook share link so I can post this on my page? Also do you have a twitter account so I can follow you? I think the commonwealth youth have a great voice in you!
THIS IS AWESOME. SO dead on and just what jamiacans and I think all young people, in the commonwealth and third world countries need to hear. WIll you be posting more blogs? Why isn't there a facebook share link so I can post this on my page? Also do you have a twitter account so I can follow you? I think the commonwealth youth have a great voice in you!
Thanks for all the comments guys, I really appreciate the feedback!
Wow, these are great words of encouragement! They are really inspiring :), Nicole keep up the good work!
Wonderful and inspiring words of wisdom. I hope everyone reads this and learns from it
Thanks for your inspirational thoughts. We believe that YOUTH will build a new world!!