Monday, July 09, 2007

Be the change

That you want to see in the world. ‘Be the change’ is definitely not enough; this is one of the steps to enact change and not the first step either. This one step alone will not change the world of Boodhooram. Ignoramus has to meet people who are ready for same type of change, together they will give a harder push to change. That is how a political party starts or NGO. It should be vehicle for a change; but very soon degenerates into power hungry or money minting machine. So called leaders extract power/fund out of party/NGO. Members start to expect favors instead of being effective contributors and participants for change. Institution of changes will better be a time-bound process; do it and/or leave it.

Boodhooram world is changing, likes it or not. Sometime he fails to step accordingly and becomes out of synch. Often changes are undesirable but one has to trudge on. That is reactivity.

Why, where, what and when change is required? Independent mind and clarity of thinking are required. Alternately go for change blindly and only hope for the best. Sometime desperation may work.

Boodhooram never fail to name Mr. Steven Covey (7 Habits) whenever one talk about pro-activity.

Leadership is a highly valued quality. High value Leaders are change agents.

It is often said that to do big things such as leading any change one has to be believer. Boodhooram is disbeliever, even in disbelieving. So, alas, he will not see the world that he wants to see, though he tries to enact change in himself.


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