Thursday, July 8, 2010

If wishing were enough...

A number of times, I wished I could make this world a better place. Unforutnately, on most of the occasions I was clueless on how could I do it. With time the faith turned weaker, the feeling faded, and all I cared about was my own selfish little world.

Suddenly, the feeling is back and I am delighted. Just that, this time I won’t let the conviction slip out of my hands. I will try and make my part of the world a better place to live. I would do it every single day.

And this is my plan:

Make everyday count – Be productive. An individual’s productivity makes a difference in the nation’s economy. If every one worked as much as they were supposed to, there would be no backlog.

Give your best – Do an excellent job each time and every time. That saves everyone a lot of non-value time.

Mediocrity is unacceptable, but perfection isn’t the goal either – Being average won’t get us too far. Perfection will hold us back too. So let’s aim at being good enough. We have a lot to do in very little time.

Exercise – It makes you competitive, builds conviction, and challenges your mind and body.

Volunteer – You don’t have to always give away money to help. Give what you have the most - time, ideas, labor, or just be there for support.

Be courteous – Be nice to people. It will come back to you. I promise.

Donate Blood – That’s like saving lives (and they give you free fruits).

Read good stuff – If everyone read good things, our community would be better informed.

In the coming few weeks, besides other things, I am volunteering at a traffic signal, donating blood, and working for a cause.

What about you?

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