In which century
are we living, everyone know the answer, it is 21st century, a very
vast and fast century, But in fact we are also living in a century
which is full of Globalisation, Democratization, Humanization,
Overpopulation, Poverty, Disease, Terrorism, Religion fighting,
Gender Inequality, Politics, Corruption, Narrow minded thinking and
many more.
In this growing
or destructing Century -
Where do WE
stand....?
What is our
role....?
What do we
want....?
Who are we and
why are we here....?
What can we do
for the world or rather if the world needs us to do something....?
Every single day
you wake up; go to school, college, office. You do your home
responsibilities, care for kids or parents, have fun with friends or
just stay alone.
Every single day
you are a small part of this machine with 6 billion elements.
And every single
day you don’t care how this machine is working and if one day it
just stops and refuses to move any further.
And when you
think you can/should/have to change something, a dishonorable thought
crawls into your mind “Why me? Someone else could do it.”
Somehow we never
hesitate to complain.
About economy,
about politics, about ecology.
About youngsters
who have no idea what respect means.
About the
seniors who are never satisfied with what we have to offer.
About schools
which don’t give qualitative education anymore.
About
politicians who act for their own advantage only.
About government
which never follows proposed course.
About the prices
rising. Poverty level increasing.
About the
corruption increased on daily basis.
But somehow we
forget that in the end, it is only “US” who make up society, we
who have chosen this government, us who act unwise in hope that
someone else would take up our responsibility. Hell no! Nobody will.
Because in the end everyone gets what they deserve. And it seems we
deserve this world full of degradation, pain, fears, deaths.
Because
we are INDIFFERENT, IGNORANT and the most importantly SELFISH.
Because we hope
for someone to come and help us. Because we expect someone to change
the world for us. Because we are comfortable where we are and it
feels good enough to live in illusion of facing the great future
which again SOMEONE will prepare for us.
The only thing is that
NOBODY will change the world for us unless and until we do it
ourselves.
It’s easier to blame the problems on someone else. When
we let go of our efforts to change other people, we take
responsibility for our own growth and change. We can turn things
around only by realizing we are a part of this.
Not a part of a
crowd but a part of intelligent humans who want to change the world
by their small deeds which turn out to be not that small.
We should be
able to take up a responsibility of being citizens of this planet.
Should be able to make choices.
Take the weight for these choices
and live up to them.
Spending the rest of our lives without any
fears for the future of planet.
Without the fear that our children
will blame us for being so coward to fight for what we love, being
too lazy to stand up for what we believe, being too irresponsible and
in the end for screwing up.
It is so easy to
keep your eyes shut and pretend as if nothing is happening. In this
case there is a misconception that we can’t be blamed for anything.
But there can’t be a bigger self-deception than this one. Doing
nothing is worse than taking this responsibility up and fail.
It is our duty
to accept responsibility, to possess courage, confidence and
vitality; and inspire others to hope for a better future. Only
together we can do it.
You have brains
in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can choose any
direction to go. You’re on your own. And you know what you know.
And YOU are the one who will decide where to go.
REMEMBER ALWAYS
- “NOBODY will change the world for us unless and until we do it
ourselves. Everyone is expecting to change the world, No one trying
to change themselves, We have to accept responsibility & never
expect things to happen, We need to struggle with them and make them
happen.”
Regards
Dhitendra
Keep Smiling :-)
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