Saturday, April 6, 2013

CHANGE ~ Let it start with you.



When we consider the present scenario of this 21st century, people often speak about the SYSTEM and the faults in the SYSTEM. Here “system” is sometimes the Government, sometimes it is the mentality of other people, at times it can even be the constitution of your own country. The meaning of the “system” changes for every discussion. Here at every point of our discussion, we do the same thing i.e. blaming others. Even then we don’t stop with it. We start praising ourselves and our beloved ones and slowly the discussion tends to turns towards our enemies and we relate the negatives to them and start blaming them. The most pitiable scene here in the above mentioned situation is that this sort of mentality is not confined to only illiterates but is also prevalent among highly educated professionals. There are many reasons for it, few of them can be jealousy, ego, inferiority complex etc... Here at last we end up with happiness as we already defended our rivals with our words in their absence. The word “system” which is the starting point of discussion is all left alone. One thing that we can observe in every such discussion is that, the person who is discussing on the “system” excludes himself from it, as if that is a group of people talking or discussing, they exclude themselves.
Why is this happening??
Aren't we the citizens of our country?
Aren't we responsible for any of the misdeeds happening?
Aren't we not capable enough for serving our own nation and mankind?
Then why aren't we including ourselves in our own discussion.
Yes, you know the reason. What’s on your mind is absolutely correct.
Because when you include yourself in the discussion you are the first and foremost person to get blamed. We know that we are heading towards at a wrong track in case of the public issues and a bit selfish as we do not follow all the rules and regulations kept by the government. Oh! Is this a big mistake if we don’t follow the government’s rules in every aspect both in terms of money and discipline? Until our ideas and thoughts are confined only to ourselves this might come across as a minor problem. But when it is treated at a global level that makes all the difference. But we don’t do it because if we do so we should be on the right side which is highly difficult. One more additional thing we do is blaming the SYSTEM and others who are doing the same things like us. This is not the duty of the government or God nor any other super power to set all the bugs in the system. This can be done by us. I am not joking nor kidding. Yes, you can set these errors. The only thing you should do is be cautious at every small activity you are doing. This can be as small as throwing a banana peel in a public place or not getting a pollution check done for your bike. This also can be as big as illegal acquisition of government land. If you are perfect and you are good enough then the CHANGE begins from you.
There is no other solution for it rather than individual change. When every individual accept it as their problem and are sincere at their deeds, then that’s for sure the whole system will be modified accordingly. We often also quote corruption as one of the main problems. As the sound is generated when both the hands are clapped in the same manner corruption is also done when one person offers money willingly or unwillingly to another person or organization. This corruption can also be vanished if there is no person in the world to offer money to the other who is demanding it. Even for this global problem the solution starts with the CHANGE in you. Never blame others whenever you aren't perfect. CHANGE in every individual can CHANGE the whole nation. An individual CHANGE can lead to a nations change.

“Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”
                                                              -- Barack Obama
“Very often a change of self is needed more than a change of scene.”
                                                              -- A. C. Benson




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