Happy Leap Day
One time every four years, we get an extra day. But it only happens once. Most times we forget that it’s coming, and it usually comes in the middle of the week. The question is, what are we going to do with the extra day this year. How can we use it to change the world for the better.
This year, Leap Year comes on a Wednesday. At Kellogg, that means we don’t actually have classes. Â This means Kellogg students have a profound opportunity to engage more than usual. Contribute to a cause they are passionate about. Do something different. Try something they cannot do on March 1.
In the law school, it’s just another day of the week. But it doesn’t have to be. Students could make time to make it more. Especially 3Ls who skip more classes than they’d publicly admit anyways.
So today, just once this year, perhaps we should find a way to do something unique. To:
Work on something creative, care about someone else, volunteer, engage more, speak up, stand up for what’s right, contribute to a cause, create something new, and perhaps stop doing what’s typical and become inspired (Yes, I am talking to you JDs and MBAs).
Today, I’ll be working on how to show the world that Education Matters. Â Anyone with me?
After all, it’s only for a day. And we’re already five hours in.
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