June 28, 2017

More than a Statistic

The numbers are crunched, arranged, and deconstructed. Computers churn out percentages, predictions. They have their place in this world, but they will never tell you your place. The numbers are numbers, but they don’t have all the data. They can’t calculate the unique, glowing being that is YOU. The statistics don’t know that you dream […]
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The numbers are crunched, arranged, and deconstructed. Computers churn out percentages, predictions. They have their place in this world, but they will never tell you your place. The numbers are numbers, but they don’t have all the data. They can’t calculate the unique, glowing being that is YOU.

The statistics don’t know that you dream about a pink picket fence and have clippings from magazines taped to your mirror as motivation.

The statistics don’t know that you read your soon-to-be-born child fairy tales every night before bed.

The statistics don’t know that your grandfather was your idol, that he took you fishing every Friday, and that you think about him every day. You dream of being just like him.

The statistics don’t know that you diapered your younger siblings before you went to school every morning in second grade, then made sure they had a bowl of food within reach so they would eat during the day. You were seven, but you knew how to plan.

The statistics don’t know that you translated for your parents, so that they could understand the world around them.

The statistics don’t know that you dream about college and being a lawyer.

The statistics can’t calculate how resilient, how brilliant you are. You are not a statistic. You are every POSSIBLITY you can imagine.

#shinesobright #FosterHopeFosterCare #morethanastatistic #breakingthemold #bethechange #limitless

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