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This is a long poem about change within ones self. The Author rumbles about the process of change and the deeds that are neccessary for that change to succeed. The author makes a commentary on the political landscape and how they mirror even indvidual changes within us as human beings. The poem is split over three books, all persueding the reader towards the Adoption of a new culture.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020
A revolution begins as an idea, a thought that says “I do not want to be the same person i was five minutes ago”. And like every thought it starts small, like every idea its first focal point is you. “What If” they say is a crazy man’s thought, yet all revolutionaries can tell you that the one thing they truly share with each other is “What If”.
I could expand and elaborate on the iconic ‘what ifs’ that have defined or made possible Morden day science, medicine, technology or wealth but why bother the both of us with such a fuss when your own what ifs can put out the same point.
‘What if the way we saw the world was not true’ Galileo once pondered and out of such today comes theories far beyond human comprehension about this universe, even such Galileo himself would call heresy.
A revolution begins as an idea, a thought, a conviction within ones soul. It is a paradigm shift in ones thought process to acknowledge the possibility of once an impossible or unattainable end. It is an awakening from within to realise ones true potential for change, the prospects of transformation suddenly seem possible.
The power of a revolution the world can testify too, it has changed the way we think, talk, act let alone live and communicate with one another, why should i waste more paper and time in listing such examples when your own country’s history textbooks is riddled with such examples if you do not understand then reading isn’t probably your strong suit.
But if you understand, the iconic words of Marianne Williamson suddenly make sense to you, “Who are you not to be” and then each single word in that famous quote from A Return To Love suddenly feels like she wrote every single line for you, and maybe she did, just to fuel the revolution sleeping with you.
A revolution begins as an idea, a dare to ones conscience. It is a provocative thought that dances in the aisles of the mind challenging ones way of life, aggressively confronting the way one thinks, can one not do better?, can one not be different?, can one not rise beyond their so called limitations. ‘We a born risk averse , stagnant and not prone to change’ is the lesson we are taught in our infancy yet change is what were, what we are and what we will became, it is the only constant worth talking about in this world.
A dare, a challenge is what defines change, its the fuel within our revolutions. I could write an encyclopaedia of people who have taken the dare of life who have risen far beyond their limitations to make something of themselves. They have taken the constant that is change and have rode on it for a journey of a life time but again so many words i would write i doubt you would read them.
The picture of a sportsman is that of fitness, of wholeness and of wellness, who would have imagined that our fellow brothers and sisters living in disability would one day became the front liners in sportsmanship. But their participation of the same on the world stage has been a revolution in the making spanning decades from the first Paralympics in 1965, today they stand tall and equal to their counterparts regardless of their limitations because they dared, because they challenged convection, because they rode on the tides of societal change.