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Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us by Kobi Yamada
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“Your life is yours. Try as many things as you can try. See as much as you can see. Wherever you go, take your hopes, pack your dreams, and never forget - it is on journeys that discoveries are made.”
Kobi Yamada, Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us
“You are the only you there ever has been or ever will be. You are unique in all the universe. Just the odds of you being here at this exact place and this exact time are so great and so rare that it will never happen again.”
Kobi Yamada, Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us
“The quality of your life will mirror the quality of the questions you ask yourself. -Dad”
Kobi Yamada, Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us
“There will be struggles, there will be fears, and it won't always be easy. At times it will feel really hard. And you might make a mess of things. You may fall down. You may fail. But you will also get back up, and you will rise a little stronger and a little taller. Because there really is more inside you than you know. And this world needs your gifts, your talents, your big ideas. And maybe you are just getting started.
What if you are only scratching the surface of what you can do and who you can be? What if you have talents you haven't discovered yet? There is something powerful, even magical, about you.
You already have everything it takes to do big things. Maybe you have no idea just how good you really can be? And maybe you don't know how much you matter? But maybe, just maybe, the world has been waiting centuries for someone exactly like you. One thing is for sure, you are here. And because you are here... anything is possible.”
Kobi Yamada, Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us
“Maybe you will speak up for those who can't speak for themselves.”
Kobi Yamada, Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us