You Can Transform Your Beliefs

By Reframing Your Beliefs You Have The Power to Create Whatever Future You Desire

William Ballard, MBA
Publishous
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18 min readJul 27, 2020

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Image Credit: Valeriia Miller

“Dreamers fantasize, thinkers materialize” — William Ballard

It was 1954 when Martin Luther King Jr. answered the ministerial call from Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. He was only 25 years old at the time. From that moment he answered the call to nearly a decade later, what he accomplished has dramatically changed the entirety of our American society.

In the year 1955, when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, that was around the time when Mr. King led the Montgomery bus boycott. And it was 1956 when the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the boycotters. A year later, Mr. King formed the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which ultimately gave birth to the civil rights movement. But of all of this was just the beginning of Mr. King's legacy.

Mr. King continued to lead a movement and organize civilized protest from the late 50s to the early 60s. It was in April, during the events of 1963, where he was arrested in Birmingham for refusing to honor a federal wide ban of demonstrations, which was an unconstitutional demand even in those days. During this time of public defiance, Mr. King began to experience heavy…

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William Ballard, MBA
Publishous

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