06/17/2026
I spent years staring at closed doors, convinced the world was keeping something from me.
I thought the opportunity, the success, the peace, the love, the life I wanted was always on the other side of something I couldn’t control.
So I waited. I knocked. I forced. I questioned why some doors opened for others and stayed shut for me.
What I didn’t understand was that the door was never the lesson.
The lesson was becoming the kind of person who no longer needed permission to enter.
Every setback, every rejection, every season of loneliness was quietly shaping me. Building patience where there was once urgency. Building resilience where there was once frustration. Building confidence where there was once doubt.
Then one day, without realizing it, I stopped looking for someone to open the door.
I had become the key.
Not because the world changed.
Because I did.
And once you become the key, you stop seeing obstacles as barriers. You see them as invitations. You stop waiting for opportunities and start creating them. You stop searching for validation and start trusting your own foundation.
The doors didn’t suddenly open.
I simply became someone they could no longer keep out.