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Answered by mohdmumtaj578
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Change is always permanent in this world. The only thing that cannot be controlled is change. But we can always take efforts to bring about the right kind of change in the world.

Mahatma Gandhi said, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” This means that we must set an example and implement the right kind of changes in order to make the world a beautiful place. In other words, if we want to see a change in a place we should be the one do it first for ourselves. When we want others to follow a good habit and we insist on it, first of all we should follow that habit. For example, only when we are punctual we can teach others on Values of Punctuality. That is how others will accept the change

If we are not perfect enough to insist on a change, the person on the opposite side will not listen to us. A teacher can bring in a good academic score in all students only when she teaches well. Only when we are brave enough to bring about a change in what we believe, others will believe.

The main reason many people hesitate to bring about a change is that they fear failure. But the truth is:

“Changing our face can change nothing. But facing our change can change everything” – which means saying no for a change cannot give any positive results. But facing the changes and taking away the fear can make real wonders in the world. Great achievers of the world did not fear the change but they made the change they wanted in this world.

Answered by shreyashkalbhor08
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Like days and nights, time and tide there happens change in this world – every second. Change is indispensable and we humans should learn to accept the changes in life. One who learns to adapt to the change is smart. But one who brings the change he or she wishes in the world makes history. Rightly said by Mahatma Gandhi “We should be the change we want to see in the world”. Instead of facing the world with fears making a change that will right for us and others is the act of a good man. So we should always be bold enough to bring in new changes in the world. “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” Mahatma Gandhi

If you have read any spiritual blogs or books in your life, or followed any spiritual teachers, it is likely at some point that you have heard this famous quote from Mahatma Gandhi.

But what does it really mean?

How can you be the change that you wish to see in the world?

The answer is simple, and yet most of us find the practice of it quite difficult. The answer I am talking about is Personal Responsibility.

We all know that there are many problems in the world. There are wars occurring right now that have killed millions of people. We have an enormous amount of starving children and displaced refugees in many countries; there are countless human rights crimes happening every day, right on our doorstep. It is overwhelming to think about how many things are unjust in the world.

And it is really quite simple as a society to detach from our responsibility to these things that are happening across the globe or in another country, or even just in another town from us. Because if it is not happening directly TO us as an individual, it may affect us, but we don’t really think there is anything we can do about it.

But there is. We can all make a difference, every single one of us. We all have the capacity to be the change that we wish to see in the world. This does not mean that you must immediately set out on a vigilante path to stop all wars and end all famine across the globe, it would be foolish to even attempt that. No individual can solve the world’s problems.

To ‘be the change’ you only need to live to the example in your own life that is the opposite of all the horror that I have mentioned here. Instead of putting your head in the sand and thinking there is nothing you can do, you can be proactive – and you can teach others to do the same.

Have courage to speak up against things that don’t feel right to you. Take time to practice empathy and compassion, so you act from a place of forgiveness and love in your life, rather than from anger and judgement

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