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Daily Inspiration Quote by Martin Luther King Jr.

"There is nothing more tragic than to find an individual bogged down in the length of life, devoid of breadth"

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A long life can be its own kind of defeat if it shrinks into mere duration: days stacked up, vision flattened. King’s line turns the usual moral math upside down. Longevity, the thing America often treats as proof of success, becomes “tragic” when it’s only length, not scale. The phrasing is surgical: “bogged down” suggests not just stagnation but a sticky, self-perpetuating mire of routine, caution, and small ambitions. King isn’t romanticizing early death; he’s indicting a culture that can keep a body alive while starving the spirit.

The “breadth” he’s after is ethical and civic, not just personal enrichment. In King’s world, a life widened by empathy and courage collides with systems designed to narrow people: segregation, economic deprivation, the quiet coercion of “be patient.” The subtext is aimed at the respectable bystander as much as the overt racist. You can live a long time in comfort and still be spiritually underdeveloped, insulated from responsibility, morally half-asleep.

As a minister and movement leader, King is also preaching against a theology of safety. He frames stagnation as tragedy because it wastes the one resource time can’t refund: agency. The sentence functions as a goad. It pressures the listener to measure their life not by survival or status, but by scope - how far their concern reaches, what risks they accept, what human circle they refuse to keep small.

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Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. (January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968) was a Minister from USA.

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