An MLK Day message for my FBI friends
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” --Martin Luther King
In the FBI, we are public servants. Our mission is straightforward: protect the American people and uphold the US Constitution. Make no mistake about it, the second part (upholding the Constitution) is simply a redundant phrase…..upholding the Constitution in itself protects the American people, both today and in the future.
The work we do is for others, not for ourselves. Sure, we are also the beneficiaries of the freedoms we uphold and the safety and sanctity we provide, but it is unlikely you do this job simply to better yourself.
With the current conditions related to the government shutdown and the upcoming Martin Luther King Day, there is no better time to reflect upon the notion of service. A word that is synonymous with service is sacrifice. Serving others is not a selfish act, it comes at a great personal cost. Those costs include foregoing potentially higher paying employment opportunities as well as missing birthdays, anniversaries and other significant family events over the course of your career. At this point in our history, those sacrifices also include service without any immediate financial compensation.
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I want to thank you for your service and sacrifices. Monday’s recognition of Martin Luther King’s service and life-long and life-ending sacrifices should serve as a good benchmark for continued motivation.
Thank you for what you do for this country. Please accept my sincerest gratitude for making this country a safer and better place for me, my wife and my children, as we are the beneficiaries of your selfless service and sacrifice. I strive to return the favor to you and yours.
Please have a reflective MLK Day and try not to let the current hardships of your dedicated service tarnish your underlying commitment to the service of others.
President - McGarry Strategies Inc. Retired U.S. Government (FBI Special Agent/NASA Engineer)
5yThank you Brian, well said and inspiring. May we all strive to such great causes as MLK did. To all the FBI employees out there working civil rights and public corruption cases, you are appreciated, keep up the good work. It is, in my opinion, some of the most important work we do.
Program Manager at the University of Tennessee Law Enforcement Innovation Center
5yThank you, Brian, and the dedicated men and women serving the Nation and the FBI.
Beautifully said Brian Boetig. All of America should appreciate the selfless service of our public servants at home and around the world.