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		<title>Giving Words Some Purpose</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I have a dream&#8221; is a powerful phrase. And because today is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the phrase, &#8220;I have a dream,&#8221; repeats over and over in our minds, not to mention in the media. King carries his dream in his words. He unites people with words. King&#8217;s force is verbal, and people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://chipkohrman.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/martin-luther-king-001.jpg" style="border-width: 0px" alt="Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." border="0" height="212" width="500" /> &#8220;I have a dream&#8221; is a powerful phrase.  And because today is <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King,_Jr." target="_blank">Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.</a> Day, the phrase, &#8220;I have a dream,&#8221; repeats over and over in our minds, not to mention in the media.  King carries his dream in his words.  He unites people <em>with words</em>.  King&#8217;s force is verbal, and people follow him.  <strong>When we combine the right words with real purpose, we get things done.  </strong></p>
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<h3>&#8220;I Have a Dream&#8221; &#8211; Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.</h3>
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<h3>&#8220;The more efficient a force is, the more silent and the more subtle it is.&#8221; &#8211; Mahatma Gandhi</h3>
<p>Gandhi, who influences King&#8217;s non-violent resistance, advises us to &#8220;aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed.&#8221;  Non-violent resistance is frustrating and difficult, but consider how fake equality&#8217;s cause would appear led with a banner of violence.  Now granted, people do listen to pain.  Hitler was violent.  He chose violent words to match violent actions.  And because his words and actions were in &#8220;harmony,&#8221; Hitler was able to motivate his henchmen effectively for a time.  Thankfully, hate and fear have an expiration date.  King&#8217;s peaceful actions are efficient and effective.  They are long-lasting.  <strong>Start with a good purpose, then look for good words to match.</strong></p>
<h3><img src="http://chipkohrman.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/martin-luther-king-tomb.jpg" style="border-width: 0px" alt="martin_luther_king_tomb" border="0" height="212" width="500" /> Words With Purpose Have Staying Power</h3>
<p><a href="http://chipkohrman.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/google-trends.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://chipkohrman.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/google-trends-thumb.jpg" style="border-width: 0px; margin: 15px 15px 0px 0px" alt="google_trends" align="left" border="0" height="260" width="247" /></a> The Green Bay Packers&#8217; Brett Favre had a dream this year, but they lost last night&#8217;s game to the New York Giants, and Super Bowl XLII is gone from their future.  The words &#8220;green bay&#8221; briefly reached the top ten search terms list on Google, but that quickly dropped with fans&#8217; hopes for big, bulky, championship rings.  But even when a purpose like &#8220;win the Super Bowl&#8221; fails, the strongest parts of the purpose linger.  The Packers may have lost, but search terms for &#8220;green bay bikini girls&#8221; still make it into the top ten searches (hmm&#8230; visual aides have nothing to do with that)!  <strong>When we select words for our purposes, we need to pick the resilient ones.  </strong>Resilient words are usually related to the group of people your purpose effects.<strong>  </strong></p>
<p>King&#8217;s words are resilient&#8230; even more than &#8220;green bay bikini girls.&#8221;  Long after his 1968 assassination, he still inspires us with his words and his purpose.  Google&#8217;s number one search term today, <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=martin+luther+king+jr.+day" title="Search Google for this now!" target="_blank">&#8220;martin luther king jr. day&#8221;</a>, beat terms like &#8220;gossip report&#8221; and &#8220;drunken stepfather&#8221; beyond 4pm.  Equality is a work in progress.  Yes, and hopefully drunken stepfathers too.</p>
<p>When words like, &#8220;I have a dream,&#8221; become cultural mortar, those words are here to stay.  Thank you for your words, Dr. King.</p>
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