Sit down and contemplate world hunger for a moment. The shear scale of the problem is enough to make even the most optimistic person despondent isn’t it? Now think about cooking an extra meal alongside your own to help feed people at the local homeless shelter. A much more achievable aim you’d agree.
Now what if you take that more achievable aim and replicate it across the majority of Western society? All of a sudden the initial problem of world hunger that seemed so impossible to solve becomes a bit more manageable doesn’t it?
That my friends is what I call the paradox of change. Faced with an overwhelming global problem, we as individuals believe we are helpless and yet without our individual contribution the problem is indeed insurmountable.
Democratic ideals speak of the people having a voice, yet what happens when we don’t use that voice? If you want the answer to that question just look around you…….
So what can we do about it? Stop being a passenger! Start taking an active role in the affairs of the world and encourage others to do the same. Collectively our individual efforts can tip the balance. Change is within our grasp, if we really want it!
Unsure where to start? Well why don’t you check out this informative video on the water shortages in Victoria, Australia
If that video makes you think twice about the Government’s plan regarding water shortage issue then take action, spread the word and help get this solution the forum it deserves.
The time of just being a passenger has come and gone. We must start using our collective voice to ask Governments the questions that our democratic ideals depend on us to ask.
Remember you can make a difference, you can bring about change, all that’s needed is action, your action.
Cheers,
A
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