Let's accomplish our part

Shohag Mostafij, MBA, University of Dhaka
Huge query for us: “What are we doing to facilitate constructing a fresh and superior earth?” We should not censure the politicians. We should not censure those around us. We should not censure our parents or our surroundings. Mother Teresa understood it so much better than we ever could: “If every one of us would only sweep up their own doorstep, the entire earth would be clean.” fine. Blaming others is excusing yourself. Telling yourself that you as an army of one cannot have an influence is giving away your supremacy. A couple of college kids got their hands on empty school buses and drove them into New Orleans when everybody else said the city was unapproachable. A frail man named Mohandas Gandhi freed a whole nation. A college student named Richard Branson took a few schemes to begin a record label on a shoestring that has since morphed into the Virgin Empire. We are all flesh and bones cut from the similar cloth. As far as the current subject of Vanity Fair is concerned, Jennifer Aniston said that she gives herself one day to play victim after a difficult occasion. Following that day of feeling sorry for herself and powerless, she wakes up and takes possession over the way her life looks. And if she doesn't like a piece of it she sets about to alter it. That's individual leadership. Therefore, all we are to do is finishing our respective duties and responsibilities in a concrete manner and thus gradually true growth would be noticed.