Questioning the Unquestionable

Wake up Call for Change

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Zac Nate ISBN: 9781477128336
Publisher: Xlibris UK Publication: July 30, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris UK Language: English
Author: Zac Nate
ISBN: 9781477128336
Publisher: Xlibris UK
Publication: July 30, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris UK
Language: English

Questioning the Unquestionable to

Think the Unthinkable and See the Invisible

One thing that used to make me uncomfortable and bother me when

I was growing up was that when I looked around almost everybody was

like everybody else, doing what everybody was doing, making the same

jokes, thinking thoughts that everybody was thinking, heading in the same

direction; for example, I would see five small kiosks selling the same things

on the same street. When someone started a business, a dozen others would

start doing the same thing; my view was that everything looked to be at

standstill, and I used to question this deep down in my heart and that still

bothers me till today because nobody is supposed to be like nobody: I

used to go to boarding school, stay, come back, and still find nothing has

changed nothing different, no progress. In fact, it looked like things were

moving backward; this used to depress me. Nothing changes in our life

until we change. This does not mean that change cannot happen unless

we do; there is a certain type of external change that happens even if we

do not; for example, your body changes with or without your permission.

Environment change is another example; however, unless we change things

can never change in our lives. You see, if we keep on thinking the same

thoughts doing the same things like the past generations did, we will not

move forward but be at a standstill, and the problems with history repeating

itself is that it teaches us what we have already seen and takes us to where

we have already been and to see what we have seen.

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Questioning the Unquestionable to

Think the Unthinkable and See the Invisible

One thing that used to make me uncomfortable and bother me when

I was growing up was that when I looked around almost everybody was

like everybody else, doing what everybody was doing, making the same

jokes, thinking thoughts that everybody was thinking, heading in the same

direction; for example, I would see five small kiosks selling the same things

on the same street. When someone started a business, a dozen others would

start doing the same thing; my view was that everything looked to be at

standstill, and I used to question this deep down in my heart and that still

bothers me till today because nobody is supposed to be like nobody: I

used to go to boarding school, stay, come back, and still find nothing has

changed nothing different, no progress. In fact, it looked like things were

moving backward; this used to depress me. Nothing changes in our life

until we change. This does not mean that change cannot happen unless

we do; there is a certain type of external change that happens even if we

do not; for example, your body changes with or without your permission.

Environment change is another example; however, unless we change things

can never change in our lives. You see, if we keep on thinking the same

thoughts doing the same things like the past generations did, we will not

move forward but be at a standstill, and the problems with history repeating

itself is that it teaches us what we have already seen and takes us to where

we have already been and to see what we have seen.

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