MADEXXXX
PUBLISHER’S
LETTER
Over the years, I have embraced the comfort
of my Southern roots while reaching outside
of what is familiar through international
travel. My interest in self-discovery and
cultural study has led me to faraway
destinations around the world from South
American rainforests to the southernmost tip
of Africa.
The rich culture, breathtaking views and
delicious cuisine that the world has to offer
not only can stimulate our senses but can
broaden our perspectives. Studying foreign
traditions has the power to lift limitations that
our local upbringing may have embedded
in us.
Understanding someone far different than the
neighborhoods we’ve grown from, opens our
minds to new perspectives and philosophies.
The people that we meet along the way
can shape our outlook and ultimately, our
decisions. By constantly learning from a
global perspective, we can discover, spark
and implement ideas that can change the
world.
One thing I know for sure is that close
human connection improves the human
experience. By way of good people, each
trip left me feeling more connected to a
higher purpose - which may just be the
plug for impact and upliftment in the global
community.
Your inner world is an
exact reflection your
outer reality.”
- Phylicia Rashad
But, before we travel to far and distant
places, we must challenge ourselves to
expand the reach of our mind. The most
important trip we can take is the one where
we explore the gems within ourselves. The
search to find the truth within can unlock
new beginnings and release old boundaries
and limitations.
What is your truth and what will you take
from it to help the world? I am still on my
quest to learning more about my truth,
and using my discovery for positive global
impact.
Cheers,
Kris D. Williams
- Publisher, MADE Magazize
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