Thursday, 15 October 2015

'If You Want To Change The Community, Change Yourself And The Community Will Change!' - Mount Druitt Community Member

Most of us find it difficult to accept changes in our own lives, within our own community. That could be because we are accustomed to the old ways and surroundings, as we ask ourselves, why the change?

Some of us will challenge the change and the rest of us will accept them, without hesitation! I'm sure there are many things this blogspot has asked for with all kinds of improvements. When they have changed the community for improvements, people feel and accept the positive out it has of life them.

As each person migrates, as as new child is born within our communities, so it is important that we know that we have to accommodate and plan for not only our current growing population but for our precious future population. More soever adequate and proper infant ,primary, secondary, tertiary education and assistance with roads, footpaths, shopping centres, housing, parks, reserves, public transport infrastructure, medical facilities, legal system and other essential community services. The idea of proper careful planning is making sure that every single person is catered and count for all essential needs of community life to succeed and be fulfilled.

So the reason why I am discussing this, simply is although this blog was supposed to be published nearly a week ago, a community member called Dishan from Mount Druitt, made a powerful statement that took myself by surprise, something that reflects on each and every one of us that talk to each other, within our own community. 

'If you change the community, change yourself and the community will follow!'
  
I also have a special phrase that I tell everyone, as a majority of people think that it is hopeless to seek good improvements for the community, the thought is a lost cause. It is a lost cause if nothing is done about it!

'It takes the voice of one person to change the world by talking to another person; once a person talks to one person of  improvements required and the the other talks to another person, the word spreads!'



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