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Intellectual Segregation

Missing from the MLK quotes that ricocheted across the internet on 18th of this month….

…was the shifting context in which Dr. King uttered them. The Deep South back then thought him “uppity” and “militant” because of his eloquent insistence for equal justice. He stood up to their constant saber rattling, gainsaying, and eventual fire-bombing with a piercing intellect. Grudgingly, the South along with the rest of America eventually accepted that his thoughts on race and class should be heard. But once he tied Vietnam to his principled stance on non-violence and the status of Blacks in America, again, pundits promptly pounced.

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Effort Optimism

An idea left unchecked can grow into a conviction.

A belief in one’s purpose can grow into professional ambition. Conversely, disbelief in one’s abilities, expressed by others, can be internalized and grow into self-doubt. In the movie “Inception“, the protagonists attempt to plant a negative thought in their target, which they hoped would lead the target to renounce his inheritance. Which ideas are being planted in the minds of our children during this time of racial crosswinds?

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Left to one’s own devices

Do you have a vision of the person you’d like for your child to become?

shaping the future

If so, how will they get there? Will their journey be driven by your motivation, or will their motivation come from within? Perhaps they already have their own vision?

When we allow our children to experience boredom, you may get the opportunity to see how these questions might be answered today.

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