Do you think we can make a difference in the world?
Hello I am Ramzi and I really sorry to say that I feel that we can’t make a difference in the entire world but every little bit counts and if every one does their part I might just be wrong. It is probably going to be very hard to bring the world out of its current figure but it doesn’t hurt to try. Most people are too lazy to do anything about it or belief that there can be nothing done about the worlds problems. While others just want to get on with there life and deal with their own problems. I am like one of those people. I do care about the environment and the worlds crime and health when I am relaxing but when school work or some other assignment comes the thought is shoved a side. Also I always tell myself that I am just one person and I can’t do anything but if you start to help your individual community, others will follow you and you might even save your entire country. You won’t be able to turn the whole world around but it’s alright to try, try, and try!!! Every person has good inside of them and want to do wounders to the world but the world is such a vast location to change everyone opinions and views. While getting rid of gas powered vehicles may help the world a lot more the lost of profit from car companies and the thought of replacing all gas powered vehicles with electrical is hopeless. Now I know not being able to change the world is quite sad but there is still hope to make the world last a longer time.
April 16th, 2008 at 10:24 am
Interesting! I’m really not sure how I came across your blog, but it is pretty interesting. I’m not sure I completely agree, although I do to a point. I believe one person CAN make a difference. Like you said, maybe not change the whole world. I am not expecting to do so, at least I can try to encourage others to follow. Maybe that is all we need. Is everyone just sitting back, relaxing and waiting for someone to step up to the plate? (If you know what I mean.) When you said that when school comes along, you push aside the problems in the world that you actually do care about, I found that to be surprisingly true for me. This past week, as far as I can remember, I haven’t once thought about the world’s problems. If school is a priority (priorities come first!) then why don’t we make the world’s problems a priority?
Great job!!