Blue print - MLK
My boss Mike Gaffney posted this on Facebook an hour ago.....
It was easiest to just cut and paste the speech than find the link…..
I hope you enjoy the great Martin Luther King as much as I do….
— From the estate of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
What Is Your Life's Blueprint?
Six months before he was assassinated, King spoke to a group of students at Barratt Junior High School in Philadelphia on October 26, 1967.
"I want to ask you a
question, and that is: What is your life's blueprint?
Whenever a building is constructed, you usually have an architect who draws a
blueprint, and that blueprint serves as the pattern, as the guide, and a
building is not well erected without a good, solid blueprint.
Now each of you is in the process of building the structure of your lives, and
the question is whether you have a proper, a solid and a sound blueprint.
I want to suggest some of the things that should begin your life's blueprint.
Number one in your life's blueprint, should be a deep belief in your own dignity,
your worth and your own somebodiness. Don't allow anybody to make you fell that
you're nobody. Always feel that you count. Always feel that you have worth, and
always feel that your life has ultimate significance.
Secondly, in your life's blueprint you must have as the basic principle the
determination to achieve excellence in your various fields of endeavor. You're
going to be deciding as the days, as the years unfold what you will do in life
— what your life's work will be. Set out to do it well.
And I say to you, my young friends, doors are opening to you--doors of
opportunities that were not open to your mothers and your fathers — and the
great challenge facing you is to be ready to face these doors as they open.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, the great essayist, said in a lecture in 1871, "If a
man can write a better book or preach a better sermon or make a better
mousetrap than his neighbor, even if he builds his house in the woods, the
world will make a beaten path to his door."
This hasn't always been true — but it will become increasingly true, and so I
would urge you to study hard, to burn the midnight oil; I would say to you,
don't drop out of school. I understand all the sociological reasons, but I urge
you that in spite of your economic plight, in spite of the situation that
you're forced to live in — stay in school.
And when you discover what you will be in your life, set out to do it as if God
Almighty called you at this particular moment in history to do it. don't just
set out to do a good job. Set out to do such a good job that the living, the
dead or the unborn couldn't do it any better.
If it falls your lot to be a street sweeper, sweep streets like Michelangelo
painted pictures, sweep streets like Beethoven composed music, sweep streets like
Leontyne Price sings before the Metropolitan Opera. Sweep streets like
Shakespeare wrote poetry. Sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven
and earth will have to pause and say: Here lived a great street sweeper who
swept his job well. If you can't be a pine at the top of the hill, be a shrub
in the valley. Be be the best little shrub on the side of the hill.
Be a bush if you can't be a tree. If you can't be a highway, just be a trail.
If you can't be a sun, be a star. For it isn't by size that you win or fail. Be
the best of whatever you are."
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