Thursday, March 21, 2013

Change is a process.Not an Event


Switching from the landline to the cell phone was never so easy for our older generation. From a simple 10 digit dialler phone to a compact device with a small screen and myriad (as compared to the landline) was the journey of mode of communication in this era. Change- something that is inevitable and teaches everyone the lesson of adaptation. Some learn it sweetly while some learn it the bitter way. Those who are willing to learn and like to transform signify the optimism of change and those who defy novel ideas and oppose alterations symbolise the pessimism of change.
When it comes to making amendments in our life and routine, the task is not a cakewalk. One needs to come out of the shell he has been living in and face the sunshine. It’s obvious that the powerful rays of the sun would reflect hard on your eyes and you’ll close your eyes for a second. You might think to go back, hide behind the shield and never come out. But if once you overcome this preliminary ordeal of changing yourself you’ll start loving the sun’s rays and the fresh breeze. The ambience will soon start taking your thoughts to an upbeat road of sanguinity and cheerfulness.
Moving into college from school, keypad phones to touch screens, computers to laptops, petrol to CNG, paper books to e-books, are some of the several transformations that we have witnessed  in our life in recent days. One wonders now how we have become so immune to different changes around us that we familiarize ourselves effortlessly.
Taking this ride of revolution, one needs to befriend the most advanced technology and set on the journey of adventure and exploration. He will witness bizarre things that are totally original and unique. Anna became the crusader of anti-corruption protest march in our country when trickery and deceit had become the weapons of our fraudulent government. Anna faced impediments but the zeal to bring a change never subdued within his soul. He was triumphant in bringing together the masses and encourage themselves to bring the change. We supported the endeavour to bring a transformation in our society fervently and became the forerunners of the greater change.
I believe that Change is the only continuous thing that happens around us. As we know nothing is static and the world seems to shed off the old skin and the molting process continues invariably. All we need is to find our feet with no trouble and induce others to do the same. Once the change has become acquainted within our lives, the fear of making amendments no longer lurks in our minds.



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