December 9, 2017 11:35 AM EST
What is the number one thing you hope "Homer the Little Unicorn" will achieve, or do for those children who hear or read his story?
Raise their self-esteem so that no child (or anyone really) feels lost, unwanted, worthless. I want them to know they can achieve great things no matter how they look, where they started in life, or what's thrown at them. We are all unique and have our own talents to share with the world or even just with those around us. We don't have to be the most popular, look a certain way, act as others expect (it's ok to be weird, weirdness is what makes us unique), have a bunch of money or any other things in order to be successful. Being successful and happy comes with being who you are no matter what society may expect, or what you perceive are the expectations. Follow your dreams. They are yours to achieve.
I had another site at one time, In A Letter. It was made for people to write and express themselves without fear of being judged. I'll start that up again some time, I hope. That site was meant to boost people up as self expression is so hard today. Homer is a start to help ease that fear that we can't be ourselves.
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What is the [i]number one[/i] thing [i]you[/i] hope "Homer the Little Unicorn" will achieve, or do for those children who hear or read his story?
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Raise their self-esteem so that no child (or anyone really) feels lost, unwanted, worthless. I want them to know they can achieve great things no matter how they look, where they started in life, or what's thrown at them. We are all unique and have our own talents to share with the world or even just with those around us. We don't have to be the most popular, look a certain way, act as others expect (it's ok to be weird, weirdness is what makes us unique), have a bunch of money or any other things in order to be successful. Being successful and happy comes with being who you are no matter what society may expect, or what you perceive are the expectations. Follow your dreams. They are yours to achieve.
I had another site at one time, In A Letter. It was made for people to write and express themselves without fear of being judged. I'll start that up again some time, I hope. That site was meant to boost people up as self expression is so hard today. Homer is a start to help ease that fear that we can't be ourselves.