Introduction
Becoming something other than what we think requires effort toward ourselves or others. For some individuals, leaving a negative state can be considered a decisive step that can positively influence lifestyles, habits, and outlooks. Change therefore appears as a hope for a more stable and radiant situation than we think we can achieve in some countries. However, should change always involve others, beyond ourselves? Or does change mean success if we believe the problem lies with others?
Change: A Right That Challenges Everyone
Far from being considered a responsibility specifically assigned to an individual (parents, mothers, teachers, nurses, authorities, etc.), the notion of “change” applies to every human being. In reality, if one intends to change one’s environment, one must first rid oneself of any impurity that could contradict the accuracy of one’s tact; and ensure that this transition can be beneficial to all. As a result, change becomes a right that not only calls upon all individuals to think for the common good, but also a responsibility that a people transfer to an authority for the development of their country.
The Other: A Guide to Change
Aside from the individuality required to achieve change, humankind has always designated a leader capable of guiding them, leading them toward a greater fulfilment of their being. Responsible for what may happen to him, he enjoys the privilege of asserting his rights through the freedom granted to him by his elected representative. This is the case in families where parents have rights, as do children. If parents fail to uphold their rights, they can be prosecuted; in the same way that the people have the power to demand change from a corrupt and incompetent authority.
Conclusion
The notion of change can no longer be questioned. Each individual has a duty to engage in introspection to define it. Therefore, investing in a group after having identified its meaning can not only make your demand more credible but also attract the attention of authorities (family, health, educational, traditional, political, etc.), because change requires balance to ensure a beneficial transition for all. We do not call for change if we are unstable, in disagreement, or disunited with ourselves.
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