Wednesday, March 21, 2012

We have the power!!


                                           We have the power!!
It means joy to some and sorrow to few; it is success for some and failure for few. While some consider it as the truth, for few it’s akin to mirage. It brings the spring of smiles and cheers to some while few only receive the rain of chaos. Some live it during the day while a few wait for the darkness to conquer. The word “life” is so immense, erratic and intangible that we can never unfold its secret. However one can make it meaningful by dedicating it for the nation’s pride. It’s the youth that understands the essence of life, has positive attitude towards it, can tweak the system of nation and also one who feels for the nation.
In words of Swami Vivekananda-“You Have The Power: All the powers in the universe are already ours. It is we who have put our hands before our eyes and cry that it is dark”. We as Youths have the primary rule in our dictionary of life as-Nothing is impossible, if we are determined to bring a change in the system, we can; if want to remove the remorse from someone’s life, we can; if we want to change someone’s mind process, we can; if want to eradicate the evil from the society, we surely can as education is our weapon.
“Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man”-perfectly edified by Swami is a guide for every youth who eat, drink and sleep for the nation. Brain drain which is a concern for the nation falls in the ambit of youths to abduct it. It can happen if every youth embroils his/her brain for a national cause and with his power of mind, body, soul or rather education can lead the nation to the path of success and glory.
Knowing oneself and behaving as what you are is required by the youth today. Abiding by the rules, upholding your values and listening to your soul can work wonders for the nation. A septuagenarian Anna can feel and fight so much for the country then why the youths who have the power to change the direction of wind are sleeping. Youths need to be awake and keep themselves updated about the nation in which they live because they are the future builders. Any damage to the nation will affect each and every citizen equally but it’s also very true that it will create a greater impact on a youth’s life as their goals; their dreams; their aspirations; their expectations. If these get tampered then its outcomes can be catastrophic.
A heart of iron, a soul pure as holy water, a mind which stimulates vibrant ideas for the nation and following the path of truth and non-violence makes a perfect youth. Enrolling yourself in army or civil services is one of the greatest roles played by the youth. Raising voice against any improper or corrupt system and having the courage to bring out the truth can in real terms define the democracy in our country. Having an agenda to not only live for one but to live for many strikes the fire of patriotism in one’s heart. An educated youth can spread the light of education in every house of every village because the main reason of our backwardness is lack of awareness. If you are a technical person then think on what your technology can help to solve the problems of poor and needy.
It is said that abhor what is wrong not those who do wrong. Youths are a directionless river but when they have a specific purpose then they can quench the thirst of the nation. If youth awakens then there is no power that can stop it, but the only need is that it should be aimed properly and in good context. If we subtract from the total population the population of youth, the result we have is - children and senior citizens who are not effective in nation building as the youths as they are the powerhouse of a nation. Anything in this world can’t match the happiness and contentment what a free service to the nation gives. Youth empowerment can keep a nation united and history itself says that youth plays an important role in making a nation. Inspiring the youths in words-“Just go for it!”
                                                                            

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