“Let him who would move the world first move himself.”
~ Socrates
“You must be the
change you wish to see in the world.”
~ Mahatma Gandhi
I watched a
group of young kids of about 10 years old, working on a construction site,
bare-foot and bare-headed, as I walked back from one of India’s over 1 million sarkari (government) schools that give
every child the right to free education. I wish I could say it was a heart –
wrenching sight for me, but it wasn’t! Child labour is dangerously a common
sight in India, ask every Indian!
I
change one kid. Is it enough? I change one school. So what? I change one
village. What about the rest of this humungous nation? These changes never last
long anyway. I will never be done. So what on earth is the point of it all?...
When
I was younger, I was an annoying little girl (some may say I still am), who
complained and whined about the system, the society’s evils, deforestation,
people’s attitude, animal testing and so on. To change the world, you have to
first change yourself I was told. I would whine and complain even more saying,
such a clogged point of view would never change anything.
As
I walked away from the working kids, I finally understood!
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By changing myself, I have become a
part of that changed society where every being is equal and free, have I not?
This change is big enough and long lasting enough to actually make a difference
(yipeeee!). By changing myself, I have become a part of that society that gives
a child the education it deserves, away from the life of a child labourer, have
I not? By changing ourselves, we become a part of a society where every being
is truly equal and free!
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