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Sherlene Stevens: Every Person Has A Unique Sound

Every person appreciates when another says "Hello, I hear you. I hear your unique sound and I am going to help you to become or to pursue what you need to do to achieve in being the best you."

In other words, the person truly understands the specific goal objective of your unique skill/talent (the possibility of your unique sound). The person truly understands the specific talent that has been bestowed upon you. The person then becomes helpful to you or afraid of you.

Yes, all humans have a unique sound! 

Isn't it great to know that we each have a unique skill or talent? Is it not great to know that we don't have to be like another--we can be our unique selves? You just have to learn self-development of how to persuade another or a group without appearing to be too pushy (within the social traditions). You, also, must learn social-culture settings, and who to personally discuss your personal dreams and desires to. I believe that the challenge of knowing self is a unique sound of part family-generational (certain traits of families learned/discussed within neighborhoods within communities about your family), part society, and part your specific skill/talent identity.

You must have the opportunity to explore all that the world has to offer. If you believe that the world has something to offer you--no matter your burdens or current challenges--you will find something to master to earn a living.  Even if it is not the wages that you anticipate, there are opportunities to pursue if you seek them out: there, somewhere, anywhere I will find my opportunity!

An example, I know this married lady who was forbidden [socially] to stop having kids with her husband. Then, she became divorced.  They knew the lady's unique sound and became afraid. Psychologically, they were considering that they didn't want to lose their believed power against the lady. They considered the young lady to have become their personal creative work--they molded the lady into her current situation. What if this new man wanted to marry her? Would he want to marry her if she couldn't have any more kids? Would that halt the noticeable relationship that began between the lady and man? To them, the relationship could never happen. It could never become a reality. They persuaded the new man in the society to pursue other females--other than she. Eventually, the society, where she lived, allowed her to get a surgical procedure to prevent her from having additional kids. She thought they had come around to being more friendly with her. Sadly, the procedure was permitted because they were afraid that she was going to have kids with the unknown man. A man that was not of the normalcy of the social community. They were so afraid; and, the lady and man hardly even knew each other at the time. It was just the psychological fear of the possibility of the lady pursuing a new life, a new beginning, with the unknown man. Could it be said that the social community heard the sound?! The sound of the possibility of the two being in productive unison? Of the two being evenly yoked?

Lastly, use caution because the earth is full of sounds. You may not know the sound that you may be hearing, yet it is strangely familiar to you.  ... The distinct sound that one may hear is strangely what one really knows, somehow. So the person that hears your sound replies "I hear it. I hear your skills. I hear your outcomes whether it is or isn't productive towards me."