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Change starts with you

Can you change the world?
Can one person make a difference in the world?  Is it realistic for me to say that you can make the world an excellent place to live in?
Yes. It is realistic. I say with confidence that one person can make a difference. One person can change the world.
You can change the world.
Individuals change the world everyday. Each action you take changes the world either for good or for bad. The fact that the change may not be visible does not mean that nothing has changed. By your little actions you change the world everyday.
If you combine your individual action with similar individual actions of many others, a great impact on the world can be created.  Is it not said that little drops of water make a mighty ocean? Brick by brick a mansion is built. Grass by grass a bird builds its nest.
A friend told me what happened once when she got into a taxi. The taxi driver started talking to them about the miracles that the lord has done in his life.  Some people paid attention; some did not.  He did not care.  He went ahead with his story.  When those passengers alighted, others got on board and he began the story all over.  He knew he could not change the whole country but he could change a few of those who came into his taxi. He knew that changing one person could have a ripple or multiplier effect.
That is how you must work if you want to change the world. By doing just one good thing at a time, you can do very much to change the world. Changing one person at a time can change the world.
Therefore, the dream to make the world an excellent place for everybody is not an unrealistic dream.  It is a realistic dream.
I encourage you to contribute your own quota to make the world an excellent place to live in. You can do this by doing just one good thing at a time. Help one person at a time to adopt a positive attitude; to do good. Don't worry, God has your back. Kiss Kiss. 

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