The impact of a small decision.
Thinking differently is the hallmark of those who want to make an impact on their era; they see the glass as half full rather than half empty.
A good decision, however minor it may seem, can trigger an irreversible process, like a house of cards collapsing. This is how a major societal problem can be solved, causing all our erroneous perceptions to crumble and leading us into a new era we thought was impossible to experience.
So dare to make the right decision, even if the majority does not agree with it.
Dare to remove what doesn't work, what does not conform to ethics and morality.
Dare to be the only one to say no, like Rosa Parks on that bus, because the entire system often relies on your decision to say yes—to accept what is unjust. It's about deconstructing in order to rebuild—removing that small flaw that destroys the entire harmony of the structure, like a thorn in your foot that prevents you from walking. You know it's not right; it is therefore up to you to take a stand.
This is the kind of decision made by men and women, sparking revolutions because they were followed by others, and they inscribed their names in the pantheon of the giants of our humanity.
Let us therefore take the example of the ant, which does not wait for the other ants to begin a task that seems insurmountable. But, along the way, the other ants follow its lead.
Marius Y. M. C. Oula
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