Can We Change the World?
on Jul 02 in UncategorizedI discovered with astonishment certain experiences that I thought them disappeared from my soul forever. Moved by an artistic expression came from an unknown, yet so familiar, united more by word than matter, I “bombed” my inner world with questions that sometimes have no answer.
A good example would be: how many of us wished to be a hero? For how hilarious would sound, I did: sometimes I like to consider myself a very special person, like a “modern hero” to inspire people and change mentalities.
But, in spite of this urge I never knew how to do it… Then I remember a movie I saw a few years ago called “Pay it forward!”. A film truly educational and exciting, a film that moved me deeply and inspired me in my desire.
A subject matter of the social studies of schools leads to social changes that stretches from one city to another. Trevor, a young hero, gets home to a theme that consists in finding an idea for improving the whole mankind. Thus, it comes with the idea of doing three good deeds to someone else, and in exchange each of the chosen persons to do the same for others. What first appears to be a failure is a total success whose effects are not seen immediately. Once they are observable on a larger scale, a reporter decides to find out where everything started.
And as in any fairy tale, the idea, although it seems utopia and senseless, caught and spread. I was charmed by the theme: service against the service, benefit for benefit. The idea of the film is not new, but our hero shows that it was completely forgotten about its applicability. Maybe once in a while is good to bring someone a note, to learn to be more human, to try to change the world we live in better, and really try to help each other. I wonder if, starting from this movie, people tried to make a good deed, just to see if this story becomes a reality.
The more you think at this idea, the simpler it seems.To help three people is not hard. There are many of us who claim that help a good number of people, and maybe some do. But where is the good caused by that? Why we are surrounded by cruelty, violence indifference and ignorance? Where the good we all can pass to each other stops? What was lost? Give two minutes of your time and try to answer this question.
A child from a film managed to demonstrate theoretical, of course, that it is possible to change the world even by himself. The formula is simple: you must renounce at the parasite ignorance, to deserve your ego and become unselfish. Forget about pride and self-importance and look deeper inside you. Don’t let be tricked by the aesthetic package but look inside and you will see the consequences. If you can switch form this perspective, you can change and may be another person can, and so one.
Any act targeted may have huge effects on others. Let’s be each of us that role-model we all are looking for to inspire society, to destroy chaos and fear that lies within, to change mentality. If you prove you are able and give sound arguments, people will follow you.The world needs people with open minds and intellect. We are the world, we must change.
As a man alone, we can change the world, indifferent the busy we are, or unhappy we feel. We don’t want to create a paradise, we just want good character, honesty and truth. I wish open minds, corruption drowned, courage and wit, kindness and a big and open heart.
Interesting is that the problem does not begin with the fact that we do not want, do not know well or do not believe that we can change something by him. The problem is that we don’t recognize good anymore. We arrived at the stage of “evolution” in which, if someone makes us a good, we wonder what follows immediately. If someone let you get on the bus first, we go back to see if that person wants to steal our wallet. If someone gives their books of poetry is suspected he wanted to run at public office.
And even if, you do not find the substrate of the beneficiary gesture (that should have one, right?), the question remains somewhere subconsciously, decreasing to the benefit received annihilation. And obviously, it can not awaken in us the desire to “give the more”. Amazingly, in our age of great spiritual evolution, the man who is good is not a model but a strange specimen, even suspect.
Further more, there is another issue that obstructs our openness and our availability to do and receive well. Almost every day we are bombed by the opportunistically aids that urge to help people. We are not able to perceive a real humanitarian announcement and for this reason we stay almost indifferent at the needy desperate cry for help.
One of our problems is the incapability to recognize a good deed as such, primarily because we do not want with any price, to remain grateful for the good someone did. And how smart we are, we found the antidote for this fear: to not stay grateful, give forth the good received. It is true that you have to do a little effort for a good multiplied. If you think positive and have a positive orientation, anything is possible and at the end you will see the change.
You must begin to struggle to find solutions, not to give up, to cling to every thread and hope to get the hands out of the gutter. Must vibrate in resonance with the people we trust is addressed. Must transmit ambition and willing to do well. It is necessary to compensate the lack of willingness of many of us and to show that it can be done. If you consider the start that it is impossible not solve anything.
Let’s make good because we all need it. Let’s act as our hero form the movie: be aware that only good may unleash the good.
So, why not change the world?
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