Change Is a Planned Process Change, everyone believes, is the only certain element in this highly chaotic and uncertain world. However I believe that change is a highly systemic process, which doesn't take place as abruptly as it appears to. This might seem like a strange statement to some but when we delve deeper into the subject of change, we realize...
Change Is a Planned Process Change, everyone believes, is the only certain element in this highly chaotic and uncertain world. However I believe that change is a highly systemic process, which doesn't take place as abruptly as it appears to. This might seem like a strange statement to some but when we delve deeper into the subject of change, we realize that like everything that is pre-destined and pre-determined, change is also a highly well planned phenomenon.
Mahatma Gandhi once said that for change to occur, we must become that change. This is exactly what I mean by change being a planned process. It is true that change appears to be as unplanned as it comes, our realities change within nanoseconds and our world might never be the same after a small incident that lasted about four minutes. But still I believe that for change to enter our lives it must be first envisioned or there must exist certain conditions conducive for its occurrence.
This can be proved with the help of several examples including such major disasters as September 11 attacks etc. But it is even more important to focus on the significance of change being a planned process and how we as individuals play a role in triggering change. To understand Gandhi's statement properly, it must be borne in mind that its core idea is connected with what I have explained above.
Gandhi believed that in order to see changes in the world, they must be first envisioned and embraced even if no one else has accepted it yet. This makes change a planned process. Think about all those highly successful men in the world who started out with nothing but few pennies in their pocket. But ask them about their past and they would always, and I mean always, tell you that they had a burning desire to change their circumstances and living conditions.
These men and women then let their desire become a positive obsession that guided their actions and eventually their dreams turned into solid reality. This means that while change appears to have taken place overnight, it is certainly something we all plan and envision or at least are unconsciously prepared for before it manifests in our world. I have seen that happening in my life and in those of many people around me. This has now become a part of my belief system and has positively influenced my actions.
Now I firmly believe that we can shape our future by becoming the change that we want to see in our world. This doesn't concern our personal lives alone but also the whole world in general. A very precise example of this is the abolition of slavery in the U.S. I am 100% certain that many of the blacks slaves who came to the United States and were given inhumane treatment must have dreamed about a time when slavery would come to an end.
Even if some of them believed it to be impossible, they must have prayed for a changed world, a world where they would be given equal rights and where they would be treated with respect. This world must have been only a dream for them, yet this very dream led to abolition of slavery and that very vision created a world where blacks people can be seen leading major organizations. The once oppressed community.
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