Rediscovering lost values ​​through partnerships

This motivational speech was given at Delta College, Bay City, Michigan on Wednesday, January 20, 2010. We feel that the information contained in this speech would be beneficial to families around the world. Please enjoy reading the inspiring information. The audience consisted of university students and professors. The speech was modified for the website.

It is a tremendous honor to celebrate with you a great leader, Martin Luther King (MLK), who now stands with many of our great ancestors. Martin Luther King lived and died for the freedom of all mankind. His heart was tied to the injustices he saw in our nation. He found his niche and died for equality and justice for all mankind. We have focused in recent years on his famous “I have a dream” speech.

However, before King became famous, he gave a speech on February 28, 1954 in Detroit, Michigan titled “Rediscovering Lost Values.” In King’s speech, he spoke of our great scientific achievements through scientific genius.

He states and I quote: “The scientific genius of man has been astounding. I think we have to look much deeper than that if we want to find the real cause of man’s problems and the real cause of the ills of the world today. If we really want to find it, I think we’ll have to search the hearts and souls of men.”

King spoke those words fifty-five (56) years ago. It’s like he’s talking to us today. It is very important for us to rediscover our lost moral Values. There are twelve steps to rediscover lost values ​​through partnerships that will allow us to impact our families and our world. I really think we can by using associations.

An association is the relationship between two or more people or organizations that are involved in the same activity. There are twelve acrostic letters for the word companies

Step 1 is personal: We have a personal responsibility to contribute to the success of families, neighbors, friends, society, government, nations, businesses, and the world. We must personally model moral values ​​into the foundation of our own lives so that it can be transferred to our families and our world.

Step 2 is Adjust: We must Adapt to a changing world in order for our families and businesses to survive so that we can prosper and use our prosperity and resources to respond to needs related to our families and in our communities; issues such as lack of spirituality, substance abuse, anger, education, unemployment, literacy, health care, poverty, crime, blight, housing, recreation, and lack of unity.

Step 3 is Relationship: We need to build a relationship with each other to move in the same direction to address the aforementioned needs. We must bring our individual skills and talents to the table. We have a moral obligation to share our unconditional love with others.

Again I quote King from his speech, “Rediscovering Lost Values:” “But the real danger facing civilization today is that atomic bomb that lies in the hearts and souls of men, capable of exploding into the most hateful hatred.” vile and in the most harmful egoism”. “That is the atomic bomb we have to fear today.”

Personally, I believe that we can extinguish the atomic bomb that lies in the hearts of people. Strong and healthy relationships project moral values ​​to society.

Step 4 is Transform: Therefore, we must transform our way of thinking by thinking outside the box to generate new ideas and solutions. The world has changed and for our families, businesses and organizations to survive, we need stable communities and a skilled workforce that meets the needs of society. Thinking outside the box gives us a new perspective on how to bring stability to communities.

Step 5 is Neglect: We must not Neglect those communities that are in decline but we must grow beyond our own selfish domain so that others can be blessed by the fruits of our labor.

Step 6 is Effort: It will take a lot of Effort to break down the walls of our own selfish domain, but I believe that through partnerships we can transform our communities and the hearts of people. I believe that by removing selfishness from our lives, through associations, we will rediscover lost values.

Step 7 is Responsibility: We have a Responsibility and a moral obligation to train and guide our youth to wear the mantle of moral values. This should empower them to gain the skills they need to build a strong family foundation. We want them to value education and entrepreneurship from generation to generation. This is the reason why we need to dedicate our hearts to our families.

Step 8 is Servant: We must consider valuing the need to be Servants of each other. We must value the importance of volunteering our time to help others, which will improve society through the relationships we build. Yes, servitude: if we all applied this to all our relationships, the world would be different.

Step 9 is Honesty – Honesty should be a big part of partnerships. We should never build relationships for selfish gain, but rather contribute to the success of others. Honesty can be the driving force that helps us build the relationships necessary to address the social ills of society.

Another quote from King’s “Rediscovering Lost Values” speech:

“But I’m here to tell you this morning that some things are right and some are wrong. Eternally so, absolutely so.”

We must not allow our lives to be ruled by selfishness, if we do we will implode.

Step 10 is to invest: it will take our inner strength to invest our time, resources and money in partnerships. But our own ideology can hinder partnerships, but I believe in the power of the human heart. With our hearts, we have the ability to influence the lives of people around the world. We can do both by bringing our own individuality to the table. I’m sure we can form partnerships that make us profitable so we can give back to help rebuild our communities.

Step 11 is Persevere: We must Persevere despite the obstacles we face because our communities, city, county, region, state, America, and the world need us. We can make a difference by making personal sacrifices to build a community of hope and rediscover moral values ​​through partnerships.

Step 12 is Spirituality: Spirituality will play an important role in rediscovering the world’s moral values. We must not forget the impact that God has had in shaping our lives and in the development of our nation and the world.

We need to come together as true partners if we are to survive during these difficult times. The foundations of the family are broken and we can repair the foundations of the family by working together. It needs to be fixed to succeed in rediscovering moral values ​​in the world.

Let me share an analogy with you. Here is a simple question that I need an answer for. “What is a piggy bank?”

What are you investing in your piggy bank?

1. If you invest pennies in your piggy bank, what can you get back from your piggy bank?
2. If you also invest quarters in your piggy bank, what can you get back from your piggy bank?
3. If you now invest dollars in your piggy bank, what can you get back from your piggy bank?
4. If you invest hundreds of dollars in your piggy bank, what can you get back from your piggy bank?
5. If you invest thousands of dollars in your piggy bank, what can you get back from your piggy bank?

You are right, you can recover pennies, quarters, dollars, millions of dollars, and thousands of dollars. You have the option of what you will recover from your piggy bank. I want you to know that the piggy bank represents your brain. Everything you have seen, heard and experienced is stored in your piggy bank (brain)

If you invest in negativity, immorality, selfishness, hate, drugs, crime, yelling, cursing, fighting, cheating, and lying, that’s what you’ll probably get back from your piggy bank.

In order to overcome the social ills of society, family problems, and our selfish hearts, we must invest wisely in our piggy bank. We must let our hearts focus on Rediscovering Lost Values ​​through the twelve steps of Partnerships

I believe in you! I believe that God has set aside a remnant of people who will be role models throughout the world.

Repeat after me three times:

I will invest wisely in my piggy bank.
I will invest wisely in my piggy bank.
I will invest wisely in my piggy bank.

I encourage you now to use your heart, soul and mind to wisely apply your investments in society.

God bless you and your family, God bless America and the world as you invest wisely in rediscovering lost values ​​through partnerships.