I used to wait for a seat at someone else’s table. Hoping to be invited. Hoping to be seen. But the table was never built for me. So I built my own. And I left it open. Because leadership isn’t about exclusivity—it’s about expansion. Today, I don’t ask for a seat. I offer one. I build tables where others can be fed, heard, and known.
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