Dear Alieu — Sundiata Keita,
Rather than seeing the Blessing Stones of Brikama as just a way to earn money, perhaps you might see them as a way of spreading hope and kindness throughout the land.
Imagine: children and elders alike participating in something simple, joyful, and meaningful. A kindness project—not just a business—but a way of planting light in your home, your family, and your whole neighborhood.
These stones can carry more than paint. They can carry blessings. They can give children a sense of purpose, of beauty, of connection to something larger than themselves.
And as you share these stones, you may also share your dream—of becoming a taxi driver, of supporting your family, of building something honest and good.
That, my son, would be a powerful thing.
With hope and blessing,
—Richard
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Thank you 🙏