From The Editor's Desk

Don’t Change The Face, Face The Change!

Dear Readers,

For many of us, ‘Change’ is a big, bad word. We’re creatures of habit. Change is inconvenient, scary even. But change is growth, and as the saying goes, ‘there’s no growth in the comfort zone, and there’s no comfort in the growth zone’. The most challenging of all changes to imbibe, is a change in mindset.

Change is inevitable but it doesn’t have to be difficult if we keep an open mind and are willing to be led by rationale. While the intelligent embrace change, the cynics adapt to it grudgingly, and the dissenters are left with anguish and sour faces.

For a community as minuscule as ours, unity plays an indispensable role in all our battles – be it related to identity or longevity. ‘Unity’ is as much our savior and solution, as ‘divisiveness’ is our nemesis, and both are consequences of our mindsets. It is therefore incumbent upon us to approach our differences with a renewed mindset, one that takes into account the changes we need to address and respond to, so that we cultivate greater unity.

This will hold us in good stead on all fronts – personal, professional and social. Clamming up in the face of change is not the solution. Facing the change intelligently is. So, the next time you’re faced with a situation that calls for change, don’t change the face, face the change!

Have a good weekend!

– Anahita

Similar Posts

  • ઈરાન! પુરાતન ઈરાન!!

    ઈરાન! પુરાતન ઈરાન!! જેનો દોરદમામ એકવાર એટલો તો હતો કે ગોયા આખી દુનિયા તેને નમન કરતી હતી. જ્યાં ત્યાં ઈરાનની બુલંદ ધજાને બીજા નાના મોટાં સર્વે રાજ્યો તરફથી માન આપવામાં આવતું હતું. ઈરાનના નામદાર શાહોએ પોતાના ફળવંત અને બાગેબહેસ્ત જેવાં બહોળાં મુલકો ઉપરાંત પોતાનું રાજય દુનિયામાં ચોતરફ ફેલાવી મુકયું હતું. તેમાં તેઓએ હિન્દુસ્તાન જેવા દ્રવ્યવાન…

  • Your Religious Queries Answered:

    Are Zoroastrians Fire-Worshippers? Is Fire the Son of Ahura Mazda? [otw_shortcode_info_box border_type=”bordered” border_style=”bordered” border_color=”#00″] Noshir Dadrawala, scholar in Zoroastrian religion and culture, responds to queries sent in by readers seeking answers to various religious and cultural questions [/otw_shortcode_info_box] Query From Parsi Times reader, Adar Balsara: “My non-Parsi friends often say that Parsis are fire-worshippers and…

One Comment

  1. Dear Editor,
    Congratulations, on your raking up the subject of “Change”.
    If it weren’t for change we’d still be going drawn in a squeaking bullock- cart at 4 miles an hour.

Comments are closed.