Is Your Gift a Responsibility or a Right?
We talk about gifts like they’re blessings we deserve. But what if a gift is actually a responsibility?
Something less about having and more about giving.
Are we entitled to keep our gifts hidden, safe from the world’s judgment and noise?
Or do our talents come with a call to serve—even when it’s uncomfortable?
What does it mean to say, “This is mine,” versus “This is for others”?
Our gifts may not just be our identity—they might be a charge, a duty.
To influence, to disrupt, to heal, or to teach.
Do you see your creativity as a right—a personal sanctuary—or a responsibility—a sacred trust?
If it’s the latter, what does that ask of you?
How does it change the way you live, show up, and create?
Because sometimes gifts ask us to give beyond ourselves, beyond what’s easy.
And that’s where growth truly begins.


