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Common sense dictates

Common sense dictates:

If you don’t like a system, you complain about it.

If nothing happens after you complain, or you are not satisfied, you look to change the system

To change the system, isn’t it better to plan and find, organize like-minded people who have the same world-view as you.

To do that, you have to start being active NOT passive (let them know you are out there)

Once you are pro-active, you start being the change you want to see.

The beauty is in your journey. (hint: there is no end)

And when you are changing, the world around you follows you and changes with you.

So what are you going to do about changing the system?

What if this system was the political system in Nepal? When would you start?

p.s a good book to read along would be “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coehlo.

Is everything okay : quoting from Seth godin

Seth says and I couldn’t say it any better.

Is everything okay?

Unless you work in a nuclear power plant, the answer is certainly no (and if you work there, I hope the answer is yes.)

No, everything is not okay. Not in a growing organization. Not if your company is making change happen, or dealing with customers. How could it be?

And yet, that’s what so many managers focus on. How to make everything okay.

We spend so much time smoothing things out, we lose the opportunity for change, or for texture or creativity.

Instead of working so hard to make everything okay, perhaps it is more helpful to work hard at living with a world that rarely is.

hope this makes you think a bit.