Saturday, February 16, 2019

WE’VE GOT TO CHANGE THE WAY WE THINK

If you want to change the way you feel, you’ve got to change the way you think.

TO YOUNG GENERATIONS
To our young generations including my children, don’t worry whatever you have done so far as it’s part of discovering to find the path to your life’s blue print. I’m not here to sermon anybody, but sharing my extensive experiences that shaped me till this day, gave me the grit & tolerance to survive and thrive in different countries and cultures after I left my maternal country leaving my families and friends behind at the age of 24, having no one to turn to.

Can you hear me? Don't allow anybody to make you feel that you're nobody. Always feel that you count. Always feel that you have worth, and always feel that your life has ultimate significance.

You must listen and respect the words of the elderly and your parents’ as they have been where you’re now and been through all the smart things you’ve been trying to outmaneuver them. You must also stop blaming your families for all your actions and everything that happened to you as a result. Everyone, including your families, has their own upbringing that turned out to be a vicious generational cycle. More on that later!

You must also remember to carefully monitor the people or friends you connect with otherwise you’ll be ruptured, tortured & scarred for life. More importantly, don’t let modern day tech gadgets come between you & human interactions. You’ve to know when, where and how to use them rationally. You must remember that all your past actions can’t be your destiny as you have an ability to change and go on living mindfully.
So, make no mistake, we can’t control what has happened in the past, which shaped the brain we have today, programmed our cells, and caused certain genes to switch on. However, we do have the power in this moment and going forward to choose our perspective and behaviour, which will change our understanding and our destiny.

We can’t afford to dwell on our differences. It is not sufficient when someone merely acknowledges, regrets, or apologizes for something they have done. Change in our perception is very essential in the family, community & society, in whatever level of services we’re dealing with, whether sports, welfare or community organizations or day to day interactions to be able to acknowledge and appreciate the efforts of individuals and most of all paying our gratitude for their services unreservedly.

Also, the safest way to live your life is by doing the right thing. If you do the CRIME, it’s a matter of time, you’ll get caught and you’ll do the TIME.

Make this day a day that will change your life and be prepared to take each of your friend’s, unjustified actions and undesirable life experiences seriously and if you are going through some painful times, speak to your closest family or friends who will give you a helping hand and most importantly, inform your doctor.
ROACHFORD - THIS GENERATION LIVE

TO MY GENERATIONS
To my generations, we need to break free from the vicious generational cycle negative emotions of the past & outdated beliefs of generational scenario, inherited collective mind patterns that have kept our parents & ancestors in confinement, without blaming & shaming the conditions created so much of their suffering for eternities and manifesting in our misery today.
There will be times when we shouldn’t compromise our core values, our integrity, and we will have the responsibility to speak up in the face of injustice and do all that we can to survive without resentment.
To do so extended families and our society need to cultivate and nurture the concept of diversity helpfulness and social cohesion rather than individualistic hatemongering approach that serves no purpose to anyone.
 To appreciate how playing with the fire of racial hatred is so tense with unintended consequences, it will be good to remember that mutual recognition is a precondition for social trust. A sense of self-worth by any group in society is only partially internal; it also depends on the willingness of other competing groups in society to acknowledge the worth of the other. It’s time that we attentively and sympathetically watch and listen to the ambitions of the younger generations carefully and guide them succinctly.
Our marginalized future young generations are in desperate need of model leadership and guidance from the vast societal structure that are capable of mentoring the new generations into the new direction with improved possibilities without racial divisions, profiling and the rhetoric vision of status quo-business as usual.
There is no stronger weapon against inequality and no better path to equal opportunity than an education that unravels our genetically given potential for young people.
The wave of crimes committed by young people, pigeonholed and racially profiled as organised gangsters, is a testament to unimaginable injustices and treatments they have endured during their course of growing up in a totally different and rapidly changing social trends.
This cry for help by those juveniles committing various offences amounts to disappointments, frustrations and inability to see their full potential is attainable in their unconducive environments, in which they live, to gain equal access to opportunities that are available to others in order to create conventional possibilities for themselves and the community in which they live, is becoming bleak.  
If few people are benefiting while the majority are struggling, it would be a zero sum game, if not disintegrating and inhumane. That’s exactly what’s being perceived by our underprivileged and our dispirited younger generations in the so called multicultural society, who didn’t have a strong mentors and supporting group in our community.
We are all making our contributions regardless of commendations, acknowledgements, appreciations and validations of our efforts, to improve any ongoing social, political and personal dilemmas in our community. Those contributions are somehow used by individuals in assisting and advancing their actions for a better outcome. That’s morally a good feeling!
Everybody’s views should be represented and valued irrespective of their background, race, colour, religion, status and academic preferences.
These days and age, it’s not enough to create change at the level of symptoms and structures. We need to work together even more deeply to change the underlying paradigms of thought and to connect with our deeper sources of creativity and community.
Make no mistake, the time is ripe, in order to tap all the opportunities and possibilities that are available to a communal society like that of ours, and if we want to change the way we feel, we’ve got to change the way we think.        
Like my generations, I grew up in a multi-ethnic culture and loved it deeply to this day. Unlike some of my generations, learning a positive attitude towards life goes a long way in achieving knowledge and mental peace and thereby keeping me stress free. I quickly transformed myself to be able to adapt with the rapidly changing social order and beliefs without stubbornly staying with my old traditional social creeds.
I stand back but not remain silent and don’t let the daily hassles grind me down. It’s too easy to become angry and cynical. There are millions of reasons and excuses not to do things without hating anybody.
Like every families, we hear and see the plight of family disintegrations in the social media hyped generation. We need not dread but accept this trend as a customary now and see it as common disorderly and uncontrollable scenes.
It is incumbent upon us, the older generations, to appreciate more and resent less, to encourage and support the interaction of young people and to undertake tasks and discussions of the like organized by local communities and various institutions to strengthen their mentoring schemes carefully and efficiently. The least we can do is to refrain from infecting these young people with hatred towards each other. Instead let us earnestly tell them of the good and bad times of our own stories and our determination to get ahead on our long journey to pursuing our success up to where we are today to enrich their journey.
Remember, we may not have the prestige of celebrities, the power of Pope or all other academic luminaries, but our differences of opinions and stories are unique and equally valued, effective and say something no one has expressed before. They may not be accepted, openly communicated, appreciated & validated, but are genuine commitments and opinions of noble thoughts that must be shared with everyone unconditionally and impartially.
It’s TIME FOR CHANGE, let’s accept what is, let go of what was, and have hope & conviction in what will be.

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