In life we can find ourselves with various situations that take us by surprise, that give a complete turn to our existence. When change is for the better, it is always welcome. However, when we have to experience situations that put us on the edge, we wish we didn’t have to face them.
The latter is the case of Lerato Beth Seutloadi, a woman originally from South Africa, who shows us that we should not let ourselves be overcome by adversity, since there will always be a light of hope that allows us to continue advancing on our path.
According to her Twitter account @LeratoRSA, the life of this woman was going on in a normal way, because in 2015, she said she had the job of her dreams in a radio station. We do not know what later happened in her history, but apparently, a bad economic streak forced her to even have to sleep on the floor.
Throw back to when I worked my #DreamJob ace to #RadioPresenter at #RadioTurf
#2015 pic.twitter.com/0VYLz6EjKj
— #BeadsByLerato 📿📿📿🕯️ (@LeratoRSA) October 4, 2022
Throwback to when I worked my #DreamJob as a #RadioPresenter at #RadioTurf #2015
Not giving up in the face of adversity, Lerato continued to fight to get ahead, so she decided to start a business where she offers different products online, such as wool ropes, ancient fabrics, personalized beaded bracelets, bracelets and necklaces, etc.
Until she managed to achieve a goal that meant a lot to her. Proud, the persevering woman shared on social networks her joy at finally being able to buy a bed, because now she will be able to rest in better conditions.
After 5 months sleeping on the floor I managed to buy a bed 😭😭😭.
This year has been bad to me, there’s finally some light. Ngiyabonga thonga no thixo 🙏🏾.
The echo will now be better pic.twitter.com/rKOtSrepGz
— #BeadsByLerato 📿📿📿🕯️ (@LeratoRSA) September 28, 2022
After five months sleeping on the floor, I managed to buy a bed. This year has been bad for me, finally there is some light. The echo will now be better.
There is no doubt that the history of Lerato inspires us to value all those things that we no longer notice, because we take for granted that we will always have the comforts to which we are so accustomed that they cease to be a reason to be grateful.