Luvvie Ajayi Quotes

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Fire Yourself. Outsource some of your life. Because you know what won't be cute on a tombstone? 'Her grind was impeccable, and she did it all by herself.'

- Luvvie Ajayi

Cute, Some, Your, Tombstone

Who needs soap operas now when we have social media timelines? Now you can get a similar drama fix by just paying attention to your friends and family members' Facebook pages.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Media, Your, Operas, Soap Operas

Never underestimate the power of confidence. If you believe you're the dopest thing walking, you might convince people of the same just because you're so headstrong about it as a fact.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Confidence, Fact, Might, Headstrong

People think you can find a mentor by walking up to somebody and saying, 'Hey, be my mentor,' or by sending an e-mail to someone you've never e-mailed before and saying, 'Hey, I want you to mentor me.' But, mentorship really happens in rooms that you're actually in.

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Mentor, Before, Rooms, Sending

Being a 'good man' is something you do, not something you are.

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Man, Good Man, Being, A Good Man

When people say things like, 'Oh, I can't find black or brown whatever position it is,' I wanted to be clear that we exist in droves. When I tell people, 'Hey, share your work, share your LinkedIn,' it's with the ultimate goal that somebody on that thread gets hired, or something positive happens.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Tell, Find, Your, LinkedIn

Being quiet is comfortable. Keeping things the way they've been is comfortable. And all comfort has done is maintain the status quo.

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Been, Maintain, Keeping, Status Quo

You can't just set the vision, take a nap, and not keep working on making your vision happen. Your intention has to be backed by work.

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Happen, Making, Set, Nap

I want people to see my color and my culture written all over me, because I am proud of the skin I'm in. It is an important part of my identity. What I don't want them to do is mistreat me because of it.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Color, Proud, Over, Mistreat

Working 16-hour days to ensure that I can pay my bills has been a bulk of my entrepreneurship life. And on days when I don't, odds are I'm running to the airport.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Pay, Been, Ensure, Odds

The cool thing about the Internet now is it's democratized platforms. Like, anybody can create a blog. Anybody can give themselves some type of place where their work is visible.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Give, Some, Visible, Platforms

If we don't challenge each other to use our platforms for better than our niches or what our quote-unquote brand is, what are we doing as influencers? If we can't activate our audiences at the times it's important or needed, then what do we have these platforms for?

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Doing, Other, Use, Platforms

Through my school years, I learned more about slavery, anti-black racism, and oppression in the U.S., and my blackness could no longer be an afterthought. I started wearing it proudly, and as my consciousness deepened, so did my love for black folks.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Love, Through, About, Afterthought

I want to create a TV show that people will watch and say, 'Hey, I have a favorite character,' or 'Hey, that person reminds me of myself,' or 'Hey, I've made some of those same mistakes, or those are some of the things I've dealt with.'

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Some, TV, TV Show, Same Mistakes

People love my voice because they say I say what they were thinking but dare not to say because they had a filter or a job.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Love, Voice, Say, Filter

Good friends are often our lifelines. Mine have seen me through heartbreak, through the deaths of loved ones, and through that phase in college when I was obsessed with denim jumpsuits and matching fingerless gloves.

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College, Through, Heartbreak, Matching

People need to seek out some diversity in their life. One of my friends is a pig farmer in Michigan, and even she has black friends. She's in the middle of nowhere - the closest airport is, like, three hours away - and she manages to connect with black people.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Some, Away, Seek, Closest

'Imposter Syndrome' is the feeling of wearing a mask and playing a role that one does not feel at home in. It is when you feel like you or your work is a fluke and that you're a dwarf amongst giants. Many of us have this, especially when we're in some sort of creative industry.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Feel, Some, Role, Giants

Being conscious of Global Blackness is knowing that we are not an island of our struggle but a nation of our triumphs. That's blackness to me.

- Luvvie Ajayi

Island, Nation, Blackness, Struggle

Being able to live without having to be defined by your skin color is the hallmark of privilege.

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Color, Hallmark, Having, Defined

I have no love for those who consider themselves 'good people' but stand idly by as the world crumbles around them. It's not enough to personally not do damage. If you're present as someone else destroys what's around you and you do nothing, you helped them.

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Love, Good, Damage, Idly

I've reached the point where people text me randomly for favors, like, 'Hey can I pick your brain?' People I haven't talked to in years are asking for favors. It's like, 'Wow people really got some nerve.'

- Luvvie Ajayi

Asking, Some, Your, Hey

You can be tweeting strangers and saying, 'Don't say that,' but are you saying that to your friends? How about your mom? Your boyfriend at the dinner table who says something homophobic? If you're not saying the same things in person that you're saying online, then what are your tweets doing?

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Doing, Boyfriend, About, Table

I am of the bridge generation that remembers life before social media permeated everything but cannot imagine life without it now.

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Generation, Before, Imagine, Social Media

Humor is this great equalizer. It gets people's defenses down, and once they're down, you can discuss some really difficult topics.

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Some, Difficult, Topics, Discuss

In my workshops for young adults, the most important thing I emphasize is that anything posted online, no matter how private they think it is, is permanent.

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Think, Private, Young Adults, Workshops

Avoidance has never been a great tactic in solving any problem. For most situations in life, not addressing what's going on only makes matters worse.

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Been, Solving, Addressing, Tactic

The most glaring aspect of white privilege is that when someone is described neutrally - without indicating color or ethnicity - more often than not, people will assume that the person is white. That assumption indicates an uncomfortable truth: in our society, whiteness determines humanity.

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Color, Ethnicity, Determines, Assume

Toddlers are couthless. Lord. They are so couth-deficient. They'll tell you, 'Those shoes look like my nightmares' without a second thought because your feelings don't matter to them.

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Thought, Like, Toddlers, Feelings

I knew I was Yoruba and Nigerian for the first 9 years of my life. I did not become conscious of my color and all that came with it until I moved to the United States with my family.

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My Life, United States, Nigerian

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