Lately, I've been watching Doctor Who. I kind of got into it from seeing crossovers between Doctor Who and my favorite series, BBC Sherlock. It is now one of my favorite shows. I'll admit, it's
What did Nine constantly tell Rose? "You're fantastic!"
And Ten to Donna: "You're brilliant, you are!"
With time, they really did believe him, and so became so much more than they could've imagined. These two companions were, according to themselves, nobodies. A shop-girl and an office-worker. But travelling with the Doctor changed them. Yeah, they got to see how time works, see the future of the planet and all, but really, if you tell someone they are something, eventually they're going to believe it in the back of their mind, in the depths of their heart. If you tell someone all the time that they will amount to nothing, they'll live up to that. If you tell them they're annoying, you can believe they'll eventually become that. It doesn't have to be verbal. You can tell people with your eyes that you're disappointed in them.
But what if you told them that they are beautiful? That they are a work of art--God's art--and they're a masterpiece that's in the making? What if you told your sibling, your neighbor, your classmate, your friend who's struggling through life--what if you told them that they are brilliant?
And what about you? When are you going to start believing that YOU are phenomenal? A beautiful creature made in God's image? What would happen if you really, truly, deep-down-to-your-toes, believed that you are fantastic?
Go ahead, I dare you.
-SG
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