January Is Mentorship Month : Get Involved!
by Patricia Britt
by Patricia Britt
Dr. Martin Luther King
is the ultimate mentor mankind has granted us in working together, because anyone can attain the
knowledge, and wisdom benefit from his endeavor of studying theology, the constitution, and history. We can rapidly learn through the Internet his goals, and beliefs in a beloved community legacy, not excluding books for reference. www.thekingcenter.org
Studious reader Larry
King has taught many ethnicities the heart, and logic of mankind across the
world from his radio show to CNN to his current web cast at Larry King Now as
America’s principal father.
Deepak Chopra raises
consciousness from the micro to the macro in thought, science, and religion
unified through various disciplines in his twitter stream.
Bill Gates transfers
knowledge through his www.gatesfoundation.org,
his Twitter stream Google for Education
to new techniques to make life easier in developing countries in addition to
book suggestions for students, and entrepreneurs i.e. John Brooks “Business
Adventures.”
Google “mentorship
your city” to see what’s happening in your area. i.e. results Mentor Michigan.
We live in an era
where Aristotle quotes, Socrates quotes are readily available in Twitter, while
Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall is all over the web, and any of them
can be our mentor to lead us in logic, or spirit, if we choose their words to
live by, to ponder, to memorize, to expound upon, or to share.
Mentor yourself by
typing a good article, your favorite spirit songs i.e. Maysa, or a speech when
you see one coming on the news. If you type words the concepts will eventually
become second nature.
Every paragraph, page,
and hour you spend typing, or reading words, or creating a sketch is
preparation for tomorrow that can become a part of you today, that can enter your
soul, and perhaps eventually touch the world, your family, and friends.
Learning new things
will help you win your game to be the best you can be.
Google: Dr. King:
quote “subject and verb don’t have to agree” then read the rest of the quote.
Life Statement : Life is a game with rules to live with for civility, increased when luck
pushes you to play to win whether winning happens immediately, or not your
sportsmanship has to remain intact. Sometimes the object of the game isn’t to
always win, sometimes it’s just to stay in the game with your integrity. Sometimes
attitude determines altitude, sometimes it doesn't still it’s your best chance
to try to remain ready when your time for material, or spiritual elevation arrives.
Life can bring joy, or
sadness. Sadness doesn’t always make you stronger, but those who survive, and
sometimes thrive through the slings, and arrows are role models to learn from.
You can have joy in love, achievements, or your heart forever, and a day, or in
cycles. Every game has peaks, and valleys. Are you up to the challenge to
endure as Dr. King did to make things better for African American rights, and
everyone’s soul?
Typing Test (Type 10 times)
The alien beamed a flashlight juxtaposed in the
zenith of the atmosphere quickly.
Quote: Dr. Martin Luther King ~ "Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase."
Quote: Dr. Martin Luther King ~ "Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase."
Quote: Dr. Martin
Luther King ~ “Life’s most consistent question is what are you doing for
others.”
Quote: Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall ~ “ What is the quality of your intent. “
Quote: Howard Thurman ~
“Follow the grain in your own wood.”
Quote: Dr. Maya
Angelou ~ “If you don’t like something change it. If you can’t change it,
change your attitude.”
Quote: Audrey Hepburn
~ “Nothing is impossible, the word itself says I’m possible!
Quote: Epictetus ~ “God
has entrusted me with myself.”
Quote: Aristotle ~ “All
men by nature desire knowledge.”
Quote: Kahlil Gibran ~ “Love... it
surrounds every being and extends slowly to embrace all that shall be.
Quote: Stephen Covey ~ “Strength lies in
differences not in similarities.”
Quote: Ben Stein ~ “The
human spirit needs, to accomplish, to achieve, to triumph to be happy.”
Quote : Sheryl Lee
Ralph ~ “If you stay ready you won’t have to get ready.”
Quote: President Lyndon B.
Johnson ~ “If
you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he
won't notice you're picking his pocket.”
Isleys ~ Caravan of
Love
Gary Wright ~ Dream Weaver
~ Love is Alive
Carol King / James
Taylor ~ You’ve Got a Friend
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