Monday, January 16, 2012

Dream Diligently...


Dream DILIGENTLY…


What better time than Martin Luther King Day for a quick thought on DREAMS

Dr. King had a dream…a dream that he so diligently shared through his passionate sermons, lectures, speeches, books, and nonviolent protests that his very dreams, in fact, changed the landscape of American society; and in many ways, the world.

OneMoreStep Thought for the week:

Everybody dreams…but those who dream DILIGENTLY not only achieve their own dreams, but they also become an inspiration to others.

The word – diligent – fires me up.  I looked it up on Dictionary.com, just to see how it is defined…loved the definition:

DILIGENT:
1.    Constant in effort to achieve something; attentive & persistent in doing anything
2.    Done or pursued with preserving attention

I don’t know about you, but anybody that’s “constant in effort to achieve something”, “persistent in doing anything” with “preserving attention” – I want them on my team. 

Some dream…but some dream diligently…like Dr. Martin Luther King. 

After earning his undergraduate and post graduate degrees from Morehouse College, Crozer Theological Seminary, and Boston University in the 50’s, he returned to the south.  Becoming pastor of a church in Alabama may have been his occupation, but his dream to put an end to racial discrimination in this country was his passion.

Dr. King, over an eleven-year period, traveled over six million miles and spoke over twenty-five hundred times, appearing wherever there was injustice, protest, and action.  He wrote five books as well as numerous articles. He led nonviolent protests in Alabama so that African Americans could vote.  He directed the peaceful march on Washington, D.C., of 250,000 people to whom he delivered his memorable "l Have a Dream" speech in August of 1963. (Nobelprize.org)

By all accounts, he truly was constant in his effort to inspire change.  What would have happened in the 60’s if he didn’t so diligently dream?  Would others have been inspired to put an end to the racial discrimination that kept so many people from living and experiencing the American Dream? 

It was Dr. King’s dream that gave hundreds of thousands of people hope, but it was his diligence that inspired radical change. 

“Whites Only” signs gave way to an overwhelming sentiment that “all men are created equal”just like he dreamed. 

Sons of former slaves and sons of former slave owners soon sat at the table of brotherhood”…just like he dreamed.

Even the sate of Mississippi” was soon “transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice”just like he dreamed.

His “four little children,” eventually thrived in a nation “where they weren’t judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character”just like he dreamed.

Whatever you aspire to be, whatever you desire for others…rather than just “dream”, go OneMoreStep…DREAM DILIGENTLY.  That’s when dreams not only come true...they become a true inspiration to everyone around us.

Happy Martin Luther King Day…

Taylor




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