Wednesday, June 26, 2013

What is change ?



Change is like the air in the world – most people need it in their lives, whether it's a change in location, environment, society, or the people around them.

How important is change? Does it really matter? In my opinion, it is important, but there should be a balanced way to embrace it. Not everyone needs change all the time, but it does help keep people mentally fit and happy. Meeting new people or getting new things often brings joy, although sometimes, people overlook the value of old things, forgetting the saying "Old is Gold." I'm not suggesting that everything old is always important, but finding a balance between old and new things is crucial.

Consider someone buying a new mobile phone with fantastic features and graphics – at the same time, the old mobile becomes less important. Similarly, in human relationships, when someone new enters a person's life, the importance of the old person diminishes. It's a natural tendency for new things to replace the old.

Change in a person can be the most painful because, unlike objects like mobile phones or TVs, people have emotions and feelings. This emotional connection makes it challenging to forget, whether it's a pet animal or another person.

Everyone and everything undergoes change, and people often seek new things in their lives because we all need a change, whether it's in things or in the people around us.

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I recently read somewhere in a newspaper or magazine that "Everything happens for a reason." Now, I believe this might be true, and I'll try to explain based on what I know and have experienced.

Are floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, or other natural disasters good? From my perspective, it seems like someone is trying to convey a message through these events. Often, we see disasters happening all around the world causing many deaths, and yet, we struggle to understand the message from nature or a higher power. We continue to harm the Earth despite these signs.

I don't understand why we can't find other ways to use resources or use them more responsibly. Every person wants to become rich, part of society, part of a state, and a state part of a nation. Every nation aims to become a superpower, leading to increased use of natural resources, ultimately harming Mother Earth.

A recent example of this is Kedarnath, where many people died in Uttarakhand, and the exact number is still unknown. Only time will reveal what happens next or in the coming years because everyone is using natural resources in vast quantities.

In conclusion, if people are not willing to understand the messages from a higher power, it seems that natural disasters might be a way for that higher power to express their anger. Let's see if we can comprehend these messages or if we will be forced to understand them in a more impactful way.