Beautiful Conversation

Laura Brown: I always like to ask women about ambition. Tell me about yours.

Viola Davis: When we speak of ambition as women, it should not just be relegated to work. The power to influence is in the smaller, personal moments. Sometimes with women, we feel like ambition means tough, and that gets mistaken for being mean-spirited.

Laura Brown : You can own your shit without being a bitch.

Viola Davis : The most important thing you can do is own your story. And then pass that story with all of its failures, all the joy, all the lessons learned, all the mistakes, pass it on to a young girl when you’re giving advice. Don’t filter it and channel it into your best moments. I believe when the last person dies who has a memory of you, that’s when you truly will be dead. So what do you want that memory to be?

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6 Responses to Beautiful Conversation

  1. adguru101's avatar adguru101 says:

    So insightful, especially that last remark about being truly dead when the last person who remembers you is gone.

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  2. Wynne Leon's avatar wynneleon says:

    Beautiful conversation indeed! I think as women we need every encouragement to state our ambition in all its aspects!

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    • msw blog's avatar msw blog says:

      I agree as women we are more often to downplay are ambitions and dreams. When we should be sharing them and speaking them out loud so that they can breathe into reality.  Thank you for reading.

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  3. I love this. I was telling a sister today that if we would stop covering up so much trying to appear squared away, we could really help each other. We overcome by the words of our testimonies.

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