Tuesday, July 29, 2014

System of a Down

              I live in a town that have a system of a down. Our leader wears crown but I see him as a clown. I'am in the top of a hill, from there I can see that crimes are widespread, children needs bread and many people feels dread. Then I ask myself  "Why?", "Should I blame my mayor?", "Should I blame my people?" or "Should I blame myself?".



             I whole-heartedly appreciate the achievements of our mayor the reforms of our town to be a better one. His sacrifices and his eagerness to have a kind of change that will bring progress in our town. But sometimes there are circumstances that comes unexpectedly: Poverty and Calamities. As our town was challenged by these, we only blame our government. We tend to forget all the good things that they did for us. Maybe it's in the human nature to blame others once they are in need. People spend too much time finding other people to blame and too much energy finding excuses for not being what they are capable of being. If people could just start putting effort to change something rather than wasting effort complaining about it. Maybe there will be a change, not our in town but maybe in our lives. I just hope it's not too late for people to realize.  It's not too late for us to have some change. We should start now not tomorrow and we don't need to be great to start something but we should start something for us to be great.



             It is not the politics who can save us, it is not them who can change our town. It is us who change our lives and it is me who can change the system from a down to a best one.