
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day: A Day to Dream Big and Nap Hard
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day: A Day to Dream Big and Nap Hard Every third Monday of January, we pause to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Now, before you hit snooze because "another holiday article" popped up, hear me out. This day is more than just a long weekend or an excuse to binge-watch your favorite shows (though I won’t judge if that’s on your list). It’s a time to reflect on a man who dared to dream so big that it shook the world—and no, he didn’t have Netflix to distract him. Why Do We Celebrate? Dr. King was a civil rights leader who literally changed the game. Through his powerful speeches and peaceful protests, he fought against racial injustice in a time when the world desperately needed a voice of reason. His famous "I Have a Dream" speech? Iconic. It wasn’t just words; it was a roadmap for a better future. But here’s the thing—King wasn’t some superhero with a cape (though, honestly, he deserved one). He was a regular person who got frustrated, tired, and probably debated skipping breakfast like the rest of us. Yet, he kept going. Bold move, Dr. King. Bold move.