"Kuch Karna Hai!"
Its a thought that crosses my head every now and then....everytime I see something that needs to be different....everytime I watch the TV beam yet another communal clash.... each time the power goes off in Gurgaon....
But each time this thought comes, I am scared of it.... I let it pass. I hope it will die. Sometimes I try to defeat it using rational argument and logic. At other times I simply laugh it away. And yet other times I let it die its own death by not acting on it.
The entire process of change begins with this simple thought....and yet the world seems so huge that my effort seems to be a mere drop in the pond....why waste my life away on doing all this? Dont I have a career, friends and so much more to go back to?
And thus the cycle goes on.....on and on.... sometimes I scoff at others who are doing something....other times I join in the cribbing of those who don't....
But all along, deep within me is this voice that wants me to do something.... A voice that says that it doesnt matter what my contribution is, its the act of getting started.....it is a voice that I cant deny exists....and it has been for a long long time....
So I ask myself....dont others think the same way too? Dont you too have a teensy weensy voice within yourself that talks to you....tells you that you should do something rather than continue with this forced apathy?
I believe there are many of us who hear this voice....and though each of us want to change something different, there are similarities in the entire process of change....
So why not come together....why not bring all those who want to do something, and help each other get started - with whatever resources they need....contacts....funds...planning...direction..... There is enough help around....there are enough people around....there is enough that needs to be changed around as well....
All you need to do perhaps is to pause.....slow down.....feel deeply enough....and then hear that teensy weensy voice that says..... "Kuch Karna Hai!"
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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