Monday 23 March 2009

We ought to be the change in the world.

We ought to be the change in the world.

Ashley Mwanza

Life is a conundrum and we have to make everyday choices in this extraordinary existence. As an individual what can you do?

Many a times we protest to decisions made or actions taken, many a times we have signed petitions to denounce a pronouncement. Maybe we should stop and think, we should ask ourselves what practical steps have we ourselves taken to help make this a better world. Do we the “ordinary citizens”, have any role or is everything the responsibility of the governments alone?

Most of us usually think that tackling global problems like the global economic crisis or poverty, is the job of the governments and international institutions and that there is nothing we can do to help. But the truth is that each one of us has the power to make a difference. Therefore, we must begin to take responsibility for the condition of the world around us and do whatever we can to help make a difference. We all can take small, easy actions, that can collectively lead to regional, national and even global results. It is crucial for us individuals to change first, in order for the world to change. One can’t go about blaming the “people in power” without putting his/her own efforts to solve the problems.

As individuals, we can educate ourselves as well as others about the pressing issues and try to follow an ethical lifestyle which sets an example for others to emulate. For example, we should try to examine our own behaviour to see how we could be unknowingly supporting activities that are of a negative impact to the world (what led to the economic crisis we have. There are hundreds of ways through which we can champion a good cause.

Even though, we may not have any concrete material results to show to the world, nevertheless we should not underestimate the impact of our actions. We must remember that each word spoken, each movement and attempt is like a drop into an ocean. The drop itself may disappear, but it will create ripples that will reach far beyond it could imagine. Without that single drop there wouldn’t be an ocean (words attributed to Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta August 26, 1910 – September 5, 1997).

The point is that every action counts, because if there is no action, then there will be no result. And some results are always better than having no results at all. In my opinion, people joining hands to work for community problems, can accomplish much more than some legislations and treaties which habitually become impossible to employ.

Also, not only in the context of global or community issues, but even in everyday life, we can bring about many positive changes that can make a world of difference. A smile, a genuine compliment, a gesture of understanding and concern or a random act of kindness can go a long way in brightening others’ and one’s own day.

I strongly believe that Mahatma Gandhi’s quote - “Be the change you want to see in the world.” - should be a lesson for all of us. Complaining or whining about a problem is not the solution. Merely being concerned about an issue, but not actually doing anything about it, is not going to help. For a better world, we all need to commit ourselves to bringing about positive changes in our own life and the immediate world around us. Before blaming anyone, we need to ask ourselves, what have we done or plan to do, for improving the situation. We ought to assess our worth by the value of our own contribution. We should not be just mute spectators to the on goings in the world around us, we need to make our existence count.

All of us want a better world, so why not take the initiative to do our bit for a worthy cause ? Let us all get over the habit of complaining and blaming. Let us shake ourselves out of indifference. Let us break the silence and take a stand. Let us “Be the Change!” enough of this attitude of taking the spectators’ seats, we should be the ‘directors’. A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. Let us take that step and start the journey towards a better world.

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