Maya Angelou, the legendary poet, novelist, and civil rights activist, is still a source of inspiration. Told with great personal insights and power narrative, she turned her personal hardships into art that millions of people around the world are still influenced by today. Resilience and vocality are the main characteristics of Angelou, who through her writing and other activities gave voice not only to herself but also to people of color, women and others who struggled with their identities, suffered injustice, and wanted to express their creativity and be hopeful.
The “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” author’s born on the 4th of April in 1928, in St. Livis, Mo, who was forced to remove from his mouth the words of a rapist and to silence, as a child, became a powerful and creative artist with many facets: the singing dancer, writer, speaker, and woman of the world giving others support and guidance. The publication of her autobiographical memoir “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” positioned her as a literary pioneer and a worldwide icon at the same time.
The quote that is today’s feature – “You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. Don’t make money your goal…” – is a mirror image of Angelou’s opinion of the situation. Indeed, the true winners are those who are led by their passions, not by their monetary goals. In a way, she told people to go for the works that they love most, having a full faith that their devotion and sincerity will eventually lead them to the point where they are considered the best and the most recognized.
Meaning of the Quote
The power of passion is the main point of Angelou’s message and the foundation of success. Investment in work that people find meaningful, will deepen their creativity, concentration, and loyalty. The financial aspect is not the measure of true success, and rather it is the happiness and quality that come with the effort put into it that are the true rewards.
In addition, the quote underscores the importance of being different and showing one’s true skill as well. People who work with the things that they love, will draw attention and gain the appreciation and respect of others in a natural way. This way of thinking will develop in the future values of growth, purpose, and the very same Angelou’s legacy of love and support that has been emotionally felt through her work.
Angelou’s wisdom still draws people in every corner of the world to chase after their passions and establish a life of meaning, while at the same time being noticed for their true and sincere commitment.