King's Philosophy
Dr. Matthew Primous, Renowned Expert
We both see greatness in its massive derision and in its will to refuse to be diminutive. Struggles lead to victory if the focus maintains on the goal of the mission. The purpose-driven attitude to refuse to back down and give in to the inevitable fate and set your hopes on higher standards. Dr.King showed resilience in his fight for justice. Even with the horror of dying alone and isolated, he fought with precision. When he set his mind to the task at hand, he did not let up until the results were delivered. See when someone lets up, it signals weakness and an unstable mind, Dr.King knew his mind and he trusted his will to go forward. When hurdles are in your way, you must strive over them. You have to use conscience, will, and endurance. He used conscience when he thought of ways around the incidents. Those countless hours of debating and reinventing the will of the people led to greatness. When you considered your way, you plan carefully and think thoroughly. You master out the plan and prepare your mind and heart for the intense fight. Even if it means jail, if what you fight for is right then prison can't keep you from attaining your goals. Conscience calls for dedication to serve and respect to earn from completion. The conscientious person does not what they want to do but they do what they are earnest and fervent about doing. And the will, the mind is what sets people apart from other living beings. Human beings can imagine and think of solutions. Their minds are limitless. And when they are back by a will that they care deeply about they become unstoppable. The strongest will is built by love, nature by hope, and strength by faith. Love is the first emotion and it is driven by common ground and unity. We are supposed to get it from our families and friends to stabilize our lives and nurture us. When we feel love, it casts doubt to fear. Dr. King used imagery and a peaceful demeanor to show that he and his followers were about the love of humanity. And that fear and death are what they faced for showing that they wanted the promised benefit of love of country. When you understand love, you can be reflected on hope. When fear is driven out the way, dreams come back again. Life comes back again. Vision becomes apparent again. You have to inspire others to walk with you and beside you. You have to break through the barrier of ignorance with mutual respect. Hopes lead to faith. Hope takes you to the front door and doesn't lead you to the backdoor. Hope re-trains the mind to believe and feel again. It leads to the gift of life and emboldens love. Love becomes the action that leads to hope. And faith, faith is the verb that means something in action. Faith completes hope and love. While love encourages, hope gives the reason, and faith fulfills and completes the purpose. Fear is defeated in this process. This process is the power that every man and every woman have to win the battle over their mind, life, and soul. Endurance is repeating the process until something breaks. This includes the resistance, the fighting, and the stumbling block. Even if you stumble along the way, endurance means to keep getting back up and trying to finish the race. A runner is only going to get better and faster if they practice harder and harder. Dr.King knew that as he practiced track and field in his college days. Walking representing one of the first major rites of every human being in that it significances strength. Endurance is getting up and walking in hope, love, and faith. Fighting every battle prepared, focused, and strong. And the longer we hold up, the longer we can overcome. Overcoming is an action and a verb meant to inspire us to go forward. We can go forward even with trauma and abuse. We can go forward even with hatred and illusions. We can go forward even alone as long as we remember the why we have overcome and how we have overcome. Memory is so powerful too. It discerns the winner from the loser.
About the Creator
Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous
Known as a Significant Voice in Modern Literature, a Poet of the Year, 2020 Black Author Matters Winner, 2025 Black Authors Matter Children Book Awards Nominee for his books, and International Impact Awards' Author of the Year Nominee

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