Change, by itself, became a super value during radicalism's heyday, commanding and demanding everything. It meant certain people could fancy unimaginably fanciful things and find volunteers to execute those absurdities. They in fact devastated the lives of scores of individuals and families and destroyed innumerable communities without a compunction. This is the history of the modern age in a nutshell. It is simple to know that they wanted to change and their obsession with change even dwarfed what they wanted to change. History now teaches us that, in fact, those great revolutions stood denied by the events just following any such successful accomplishment. We get only cropped versions of those historical events telling us what they wanted to glorify, an abrupt change.
Change is not a bad thing in itself. Change is inevitable and there is nothing permanent except the occurrence of changes. It happens on its own and the best changes are those, which remain imperceptible. We the present generation witness this. We are undergoing the most profound changes in human history, but we hardly talk about the times like people would have about their times undergoing dramatic events. People should work diligently, honestly and intelligently, all good changes occur without asking.
Niraj Kumar Jha
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