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Similarities Between Martin Luther King And The Civil Rights Movement

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How often is it that things aren’t executed the way we had planned? Or better, how often is it that we need to explain to ourselves why other people achieve goals in life against all odds, while we don’t? To exemplify: Why is Apple so innovative? Every year it remains to be more innovative than any other company in the market. Shockingly, it is simply a computer company. Isn’t it just normal like others? Isn’t it true, that it have the same access to talent, organizations, advisers, and the same media? Then why does it stand out from the rest? What makes it so unique? Furthermore, why did Martin Luther King lead the Civil Rights Movement? He surely wasn’t the only one suffering before the Pre civil rights and also wasn’t the only great speaker. Then why only him? Why were the Wright brothers were the only ones, who against all odds accomplished so much by formulating a controlled and powerful man flight? Surely there were others, who were equally, financially strong, or knowledgeable. But no, it was the Wright brothers who achieved the success, and not others. So, is it safe to say that there is a common key to their success? …show more content…

Believe it or not, each and every great prominent leader or organization in the world, whether it's Apple or Martin Luther King or the Wright brothers, all think, act and converse in identical ways. Additionally, it is opposite to the way everyone else does

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