Another New Year in the making unfolds. Another New Year is finding its niche for us to jubilate and be hopeful for. However, another New Year is finding respite from the world’s aggravating circumstances which are human nature. Somehow, it’s a New Year which will make a lift on its own.
It’s another 365 days which will give us another bounds of things we will be looking forward, and some will be flourishing unexpectedly redounding to its own credit.
Today and the days to come we are going to work for the man. But let’s make it parallel also working for our world. As we begin to aspire anew equipped only with little things we do day by day, we will just be amazed soon that those little things will rightly become a great accomplishment and a new milestone for each one of us.
We always have to bear in mind the essence of our existence – “We work to live; we live to work.” We have every opportunity in this world that will make us richer in every sense of the word. It’s not being rich monetarily but being rich in all knowledge and experiences to possess for a lifetime. It’s just letting you remember of not missing the donut by looking through its hole. As Henry David Thoreau, American poet and philosopher, says, “Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.”
Let’s make this year another milestone to take another leap higher than the previous ones. Our work should be equated with an ounce of stewardship. Thus, one leap higher is involving ourselves to what alarms us now. Let’s make things happen as it should be. Let’s simply think GREEN!
It is our individual commitment to take one step higher as we advertize GREEN in our own little way. Before it will be too late, let this commitment of being environmentally responsible be a testament to our continuing growth of loving the world.
The big change will always come from the smallest and gradual change of our positive outlook bearing in mind that this livable world today may be different and more drastic by tomorrow and it may not be welcoming enough for our children to live on it.
Let’s take this challenge to change. We can make it happen!
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