MLK Jr. Day
Some days don’t ask for celebration. They ask for reflection.
Today is one of them.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy is often summarized in quotes and headlines, but the deeper impact lives in what his life required: conviction, discipline, and a willingness to keep moving forward when it would have been easier to stop.
His work wasn’t just about speeches. It was about sacrifice. About choosing love as a practice, not a sentiment. About believing in justice even when the evidence of it felt delayed.
Standing at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C., I remember feeling that weight. Not in a dramatic way—but in a steady, unmistakable one. The kind of reminder you carry quietly.

Today I’m thinking about what it looks like to live with that same kind of intention in everyday ways.
Not just big statements. But small decisions:
how we speak to people,
how we show up,
how we listen,
how we lead,
how we treat those we don’t have to impress.
I’m grateful for Dr. King’s life and for what it continues to call forward in all of us. The courage to keep going. The responsibility to keep learning. The commitment to love, even when it costs something.
Today is a reminder.
Not just of what was done, but of what still matters.