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We are not exactly who we are

 


The misconception about what we think we are and the reality of who we truly are.


In a bid to repel what is bad and done to us, that is bad we somehow feel comfortable in developing strategies to rebel against such atrocities done to us rather than to resolve not to become the exact thing we hope to repel against.

If the idea is to do things differently and governs every resource within our disposal then our energy should be channeled towards doing things not just against the system we do not want to become but to absolutely do things differently.

How then can we begin to do things differently from the norm?

Admit what is done that is wrong - for us to be able to admit our wrong regardless of who and what is involved we must therefore get rid of our sentiments. Meaning we must get into another consciousness of able-ness to find or discard sentiments towards life. The objective view required to see and admit our wrongs would be constantly limited by our sentiments.

Willingness and readiness to do things differently - if the target is not to just do things but to get result or a different result other than the norm then we must be willing and ready to also apply our faculties to doing things differently, especially those areas that we want to birth new result or ideas.

And finally, give yourself time to thoroughly change the process Don't just be okay with the change on the outside, only be satisfied when the change on the inside and outside corresponds. Let you that is inside become you that we can see, when that is done only then can we say such a person is ready to create the needed change in a family, community, religion, political space, Nation, and our World.

Be the change you want to see on the outside.
We are not exactly who we are

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