The change only I myself can accomplish


    


    Change is natural. To be afraid of change is also natural. .In a world filled with challenges and difficulties, it's crucial to keep in mind that change begins with me as a student. Each of us has the ability to positively influence our communities and beyond. We can inspire change and create a better future. Everything begins with a mental shift and the determination to perform quick but impactful deeds.

    Self-awareness is the first step in change. Spend some time thinking about my abilities, interests, and core principles. Change is difficult. It is risky, slow to develop, and subject to criticism. And often, one's fear of others is what prevents them from moving forward with change. The hardest and most terrifying element of the process is the initial step since it leaves one up to risk. However, it also creates prospects for independence and immense freedom. Making the decision to bring about change is difficult, and continuing down that road by really putting forth the work is equally difficult and crucial, but as the saying goes, nothing worthwhile ever comes easily.

    It is not expected for change to be comfortable, thus it never is. If it were, then everyone would. Even if it is uncomfortable, it is also vital. We frequently forget that in order to alter the billions of people who exist, we must first change ourselves when we dream of changing the world. That is where it should begin. We have to have faith in ourselves. Although the rest of the world might or might not follow, we know in our hearts that we took the risk, traveled the distance, and arrived at our destination. 



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