The True Content of Ones Character

It is hard to believe that it has been 50 years since the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King.  I am both fortunate to be able to remember him and unfortunate to have the memory of him being cut down much too early.  My what great things he did accomplish and his words ring so true for us today.  His life was definitely dedicated to all of us having better days and better lives.  So BDE is asking all of us to remember Dr. King by doing an act of kindness in his honor today, tomorrow and for as long as we can.  Dr. King was only a human but such a humane one.

It is my belief that the true content of Ones character is shown in how we treat those with less power, that are less privileged, have less money and less status. Each of us in our own lives can make changes that make the planet better for all living things.

 

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Trying to do good stuff for other living things does make a difference in your own humanity.  In each of us there is good and bad, there is cruelty and kindness and there is darkness and light.  Let’s use Dr. King’s example and choose good, kindness and light.  Let’s allow ourselves to be inspired by MLK to be our best version of ourselves.

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2 thoughts on “The True Content of Ones Character”

  1. Great Post😀

    If any animal is capable of unconditional love, it is surely the canine: they are forgiving, caring, life-affirming creatures who humble us and teach us to be more human and compassionate.

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