Reflecting on the First SSP Meeting by Qaz’Din Fooks

Leadership to me is taking initiative to do something for the better of everyone without greed and always involving others in that success. I learned a lot from the Foundation in the past couple of days. Most importantly I learned that everyone is different and each person has different ways to express their ideas. It’s our responsibility to be leaders, stand up for the people who can’t, do not stereotype, and help others accomplish their goals through the power of giving. In the end we “unfold our own myths”. No matter what,  you control your actions and the best path to take is being proactive and positive about every situation and people around you. We can all make a huge difference in this world and impact the lives of those we touch.

–Qaz’Din Fooks

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