
“Your Dreams Are Valid”- Ghanaian Man Who Worked At The Farm With His Dad, Now Speaking With Professors And Students At Conferences In Harvard
Ghanaian man named Peter Bawuah shares how all his dream became a reality, says your background is not your destiny.
Sharing throwback photo and a recent photo on Facebook, he wrote
“Your background is not your destiny. I first heard the name Harvard University on my dads’s radio when I was in a farm working with my father. At that time, I had already failed my SHS exams, and life felt blurry and uncertain.
But something in me whispered, “One day, I will travel to nations.” I didn’t know that simple sentence was a seed.
I went back to SHS again, rewrote my exams, and became a top student. Someone saw my results and chose to sponsor my entire university education. After graduating, scholarships opened doors for me to study in the USA and Canada.
Many Visas were granted in my passport, nations opened, and I began speaking in cities, states, provinces, and countries I once only imagined.
And the Harvard I once heard about on a radio, last week, I stood there, speaking with professors and students at conferences. What was once a dream became my reality.
Dreams grow when you refuse to give up.
You may not come from a wealthy family. You may not have a perfect story. But none of that limits what you can become.
Don’t let your background hold you down. Don’t let wrong information mislead your life.
I am living proof that pain can become purpose and struggle can become testimony.
I understand where you are right now, because I have been there before.
I know you’re happy for me, and I’m grateful. But I want to be happy for you too. I want to celebrate your victories, your breakthroughs, your testimony.
Next year, God willing, I will be touring over fifteen countries, and I’m grateful to all who support my journey.
The best is yet to come. Now. If you can share this, it can inspire someone.”
Peter B
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Source: Peter Bawuah| Facebook
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