Friday 18 May, 2007

Put in your effort instead of passing the blame

Blaming others is perhaps the easiest and the most obvious thing we do when things don't go according to our plan. We have it in our minds by default that mistakes are always made by others and not us or any of our kin. It is a dangerous presumption because our conscience knows that blaming others is an act of hiding the insecurity created by our knowledge of having committed something wrong.
Very often we find our politicians blaming each other for the sorry state of affairs in our country. They assert that if they or any of their kin had been in that position, nothing would have been amiss. But when they or any or their kin actually get a superior position of authority, they are proved no different from the others.
Its not only our politicians but every one of us find it very simple to state that the people in power are not doing anything. We find it extremely delighting to put forward our views regarding our vision and the change that would be brought about if we were put in their shoes. We hardly ever put forward our views regarding what we can do being in the position we already are. Why do we underestimate our position so much? Why do we assume that we can't do anything without being the Prime Minister of India?
Being a responsible citizen of India, be in it any profession, we can make huge changes by changing our ways and attitude. As students too we can contribute a lot towards making a better society by vowing that we'll make the best of our opportunities. We can look for ways by which the system can be changed for the better.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

it's all abt being realistic and practical.....today we selfish individuals tend to pass on the blame insteading of analysing wht we can to do.....if we boldly practice each one teach one...india would in no time be the best country in the world