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frictions of change

Posted in:  NewIndia Thursday 18th, June 2009
 
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Srk  Sundaram
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what we experience today about people's behavior towards each other, or their inconsideration towards other fellow people who are in trouble - is all what I call friction of change
things are changing at a rapid pace

As Alvin Toffler predicted way back when, only if everyone had read his books along the time they were published, a majority of those would have been in a way prepared to some extent for the change.

Change agents are being made in today's times.. not born
some people are being forced to take on roles that call for them to make changes for others while some are consciously choosing the role of being change agents - though they might not call themselves the name - but they are agents who cause change for themselves and others.

today, every 'educated' - mind you the difference between 'educated' and 'literate' is HUGE - individual of this nation should take on a role to educate others too.. so that there is a uniform thinking pattern in the society at a social level...

only then can disturbing events like molesting women, or for that matter, molesting foreign women will be taken with a seriousness... and people will take steps to stop such things happening in public...

unfortunately, we have all turned a blind eye towards society per se because we are ourselves that society.. thereby turning a blind eye towards our own self development and betterment.. focusing only on our selfish wants - not needs - for needs are not being met at a higher level - hence we are all following our wants...

today, every literate person ignores the other literate person.. but every educated person shares some bonding with the educated one and they rise in support of each other...

all these are frictions that change is bringing in the society and the government at its level has not recognised it at all... this thus has fallen upon educated individuals as us to take on this role and make sure our own kind if not betrayed in hard times...

knowledge and awareness needs to be spread and not hoarded... let there be more light of knowledge and let it be spread so that there is an educated 'civil society' in place rather than just a literate society which has no understanding of civic sense.
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Reader's comments(2)
1:changes will be alway's appriciatable and greet to welcome it .
Posted by: Dalveer singh parihar - 24th Jun 2009
2:nice, change is not that thing which does not change...............
Posted by: lalchand bhamare - 19th Jun 2009
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