Black History Maker: Thomas L. Jennings
Celebrating inventor, tradesman, entrepreneur and abolitionist, Thomas L. Jennings, the first Black man to become a patent holder. He was granted the patent in 1821 for a process he called “dry scouring.”
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Celebrating inventor, tradesman, entrepreneur and abolitionist, Thomas L. Jennings, the first Black man to become a patent holder. He was granted the patent in 1821 for a process he called “dry scouring.”
Pain is not considered a weakness when you’re confronting adversity. It’s only a weakness when you succumb to the pressure that brought on that pain. When the pain is gone, strength prevails!
We live in a world that is constantly moving forward. Let what you do be done out of love and admiration. That will, in turn, lead to a joyous life instead of one that leaves you drained and looking forward to the end of the day.
A gift exists inside each and every one of us but many of us ignore the gift that we are given. Why is that?
The stillness of the moment demands you to comfort your thoughts and emotions before you make a move that will impact your life or the lives of others.
Children should be encouraged to look into what interests them, develop their individuality and learn skills to further enhance their future. We as adults have a duty to ensure they get where they need to go.
Don’t look at your past with regret and don’t vision your future through lenses of worry; instead, view life with a sense of worry.
How many times have you uttered the words, “I can’t wait for this to be over”? Probably so many times that you’ve lost count, right? Most of us have said it more during the pandemic than any other time in our life, combined, but needless to say it’s something that we say unconsciously without recognizing […]
When you have a good thing going, the best thing to do to keep prospering is to keep doing what you were doing.
Allow the allure of what you love doing to spark what you do and a measure of success is sure to follow.