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A Motivation to the Youth

Here’s an article on how the youth can make a difference…

Holding on to the Promise

            Quoting Mr. Norman Vincent Peale: “Change your thoughts and you can change the world.” I believe that all of us have the power to change the world in our own ways if we put our hearts and minds into it. But the willingness to make a difference is what truly matters in the long run. You can never force another person to take part in something he or she does not believe in. You have to be the first to stand up and hope that the rest will just follow.

            Being the youth of this generation doesn’t imply that we have less responsibility to face. In fact, it entails even more complicated foes, and greater uphill struggles awaiting us in our pursuit to a better, brighter tomorrow. But with all the mayhem invading the globe today, it would be a huge risk engaging in such a major predicament, so is it worth a try? YES! YES! YES! We are capable of anything as long as we set our priorities straight. We can be an instrument of peace, love and recreation. We can do it.

            The most beautiful things in life are created using the simplest materials. If we seek change, we have to start somewhere, right? By way of exhibiting the values taught to us by our elders, parents, teachers, and to our fellow youth all together with the guidance of our Almighty God, we can reach our destination.

             The future may seem bleak, but together as one community, we can rebuild what man’s heedlessness, pride, greed, and ignorance devastated. It’s our turn to make a difference. We will change the world. So tell me, are you up for the challenge?

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  1. lowellpendon

    On June 6, 2009 at 12:20 am


    i couldn’t agree more. you have everything what it takes, putting your great thoughts and ideas into words. nice piece of work and quite encouraging for all the youths to undertake. willingness and determination taking every steps of the way until you succeed.

  2. Rickychitown

    On June 20, 2009 at 5:31 am


    No, to be honest. The youth is tired and weathered like an old hookers panties. You say “Rebuild”, great thought, I’m glad that this idea came seeping out your head, considering that you must have subsequently built a time machine and traveled back to the 50’s. If you are a youth, as I am, you’ve never felt the star spangled banner tickle your ball hairs with pride and glory. Rebuild?? Rebuild what?? The mark you miss, is that the youth isn’t gunning for a rebuild, we want the system to fall and drown in it’s own filth. Why? The future will not be built on the ashes of the past but founded on a fresh green pasture.

  3. Libra91

    On June 10, 2011 at 2:05 pm


    Great post,I couldn’t agree more.

  4. epania

    On June 19, 2011 at 7:09 am


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  5. Rosettaartist1

    On June 25, 2011 at 9:18 am


    some are very difficult to motivate

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