Gallup’s latest research on followership reveals hope is a fundamental need. What can leaders do to instill hope? Lessons ...
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Hope is not the same as optimism, a psychologist explains − just look at MLK’s exampleOn April 3, 1968, standing before a crowded church, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. painted his vision for justice. “I’ve seen the Promised Land,” he said. “I may not get there with you.
Restoration hasn’t been easy Hearn said an inspector told her the house was standing “by sheer illusion” but Lawrence preservationists and neighborhood advocates say they hope the house will ...
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks after being released from prison for leading a boycott. Donald Uhrbrock/The Chronicle Collection via Getty Images ...
Twenty-two hours later, he was assassinated. King’s prophetic words express the virtue of hope amid hardship. He was not optimistic that he would reach the “Promised Land,” yet he was ...
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