Change (IMO)

This is widely discussed among the religious crowd. I’m not into religion nor am I religious, but let me take my part and view on the subject.

Change is inevitable, yet it is something that every ‘boring’ individual aspire. In our daily life, we have our work to do, daily chores, and we are doing it for almost 365 days. Although some are in the exemptions for the kind of job they are in, we cry for change caused by the pain of boredom. But as a being created with freewill, thus the gift is exercised.

So much for individualism, the change we are really crying out is the change in the world. Sounds ambitious, eh? As mentioned, the maxim on the right describes briefly on where to start. What to start? Change. Mahatma Ghandi cried out for change in the government in behalf of the people, and as far as history can tell, he was successful.

In our case, we should not cry out and wail on the streets as what people in the Wall Street does. It should  start somewhere. In ourselves.
 "All great changes are preceded by chaos."
By making out what is inside of us, we can see clearly the malignant in the world that is blocking our sight to see for change. Also, everyday is not boring. It is yet another world of reality. As one great writer said that there is a hidden and unique blessing in everyday, if failed to discover then that blessing will be lost forever. Make everyday a change within through the help of that blessing.

Change the ‘boredom’ of everyday. It is up to us on how to transform oneself. If we then are transformed, then world change is easy. Sometimes, we may think it as a burden, but that is the challenge. Indeed, life is challenge.

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