' We Must continue to dream big',
To all incredible
women who strive for excellence,
When I was growing
up, I had a dream. I’m sure you did, too. My dream wasn’t like that of an
average kid, my dream was to be the best tennis player in the world.
Not the best “female” tennis player in the world.
I was fortunate to
have a family that supported my dream and encouraged me to follow it. I learned
not to be afraid. I learned how important it is to fight for a dream and, most
importantly, to dream big. My fight began when I was three and I haven’t taken
a break since.
But as we know, too
often women are not supported enough or are discouraged from choosing their
path. I hope together we can change that. For me, it was a question of resilience.
What others marked as flaws or disadvantages about myself – my race, my gender
– I embraced as fuel for my success. I never let anything or anyone define me
or my potential. I controlled my future.
So when the subject
of equal pay comes up, it frustrates me because I know first-hand that I, like
you, have done the same work and made the same sacrifices as our male
counterparts. I would never want my daughter to be paid less than my son for
the same work. Nor would you.
As we know, women
have to break down many barriers on the road to success. One of those barriers
is the way we are constantly reminded we are not men, as if it is a flaw.
People call me one of the “world’s greatest female athletes”. Do they say
LeBron is one of the world’s best male athletes? Is Tiger? Federer? Why not?
They are certainly not female. We should never let this go unchallenged. We
should always be judged by our achievements, not by our gender.
For everything I’ve
achieved in my life, I am profoundly grateful to have experienced the highs and
lows that come with success. It is my hope that my story, and yours, will
inspire all young women out there to push for greatness and follow their dreams
with steadfast resilience. We must continue to dream big, and in doing so, we empower
the next generation of women to be just as bold in their pursuits.
Serena
Williams
(culled from the Guardian)
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