Life, it’s not only
about change in structure from one phase to another. Neither reaching one
particular goal, destiny nor conquering the world. There are not only numerous
ambiguities but also offerings, lows and highs at the same times. So, what does
life mean? Well, in simple word, life is a beautiful journey with different
dimensions, all about creating moments, enjoying, constantly striving to be
better and caring for mother Earth. The powerful impact is spreading this real
message to others day by day from person to person and community to community.
This is at what point, you are successful in life, if you can learn from your
childhood, cherish your youth and envy old stages. You are successful, if you
can ignite your everyday creativity, harness your energy to bring about some positive
changes in the society and promote a culture of peace and sustainable
development. This is the beauty of life, how you grow and shine together,
enjoying nature. Life is beautiful!
Life can be tough at times but it is up to us, how we
come out of it. It has a massive spectrum beyond our imagination, so think
beyond a box. Think of tiny atom to cell, living creature to gigantic object,
planet Earth and Universe. Think Big. Big thinking proceeds bigger achievement.
Life is all about choice of yourselves, you can either be a part of problem or
part of solution. It’s up to you. Think globally and act locally! Here, I come
up sharing my experience that made me think about the meaning of life. I was in
my early 20s, when I joined “SAHAS” project, volunteering one of the rural
parts of Dhading district, Nepal under the collaboration of DCA-Nepal and
Action-Nepal. We worked together with local community in uplifting the living
standard of people under poverty, who were the happiest ones even to fulfill
their basic needs. We served “Chepang’’ people, one of the indigenous tribes,
who prefer living in forest. Getting to know about their livelihood, I
literally cried inside, faked smile outside to encourage myself and the team to
serve the community. They were deprived from every basic need, no quality food,
no clothes, no shelter…forget about the health, education and economy. At this
point, I uttered, ’Life is so unfair”. Instantly, I decided for the real change
at any cost at any scale possible. We worked day and night with the dream of changing
the face of that community. Within short tenure, we raised awareness programs
for health and sanitation, we supplied educational materials to the deprived
children at school, helped them learn sustainable goals and run eco-friendly
activities, we helped renovate school, planted trees, provided community with
basic needs and tools, also taught them run the legacy. What a feeling it was,
I can’t just put into words. I felt that was real meaning of life. Life must
have some beautiful purposes and creative actions beyond circumstances. Sincere
gratitude to the entire team in making me realize the purpose of life.
So, real change start within yourself. Be the change
that you want to see. Build up your real purposes in life in a way to bring
about changes in people and atmosphere around you. Do things that help you
cherish and invigorate your own life and all life on Earth. It can be dwelling
into human nature, inclusive; expanding boundary including your own life and
others life on planet. Cherish your life and envy others. We all have a limited
amount of time and energy so we should make the most of it and strive to be a
joyful and loving person. At the end all it matters is that how vibrant and
joyful our lives were. Organize your mind and thoughts. Dream big and achieve
your goals. Struggle, fall, rise and learn. Explore possibilities and opportunities
to the full potent. Connect to the society and the elements of nature. Walk on
path of peace, prosperous, happy and healthy environment. Care your mother
Earth and go for sustainable goals. Set a glorious journey where you can uplift
the human kind with youth, charisma you have within. Let us all unite in making
our home planet a better place to live in. An open invitation to all the
youngster, policy makers and expertise!
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