How to Change the World

October 28, 2009

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I’ll answer questions tomorrow. Right now I’m sitting in my seat at the 140 Character Conference listening to Mark Victor Hanson (the Chicken Soup for the Soul dude) talk about Twitter. Fascinating stuff for sure. Most of the speakers have one thing in common – they’re talking about changing the world.

Here are my thoughts.

Changing the world is a steady endeavor.

Scrolling through history, it would be impossible to find a single soul who woke up, decided they would change the world, then celebrated with a glass of wine later that evening. Those who change the world do it drip by drip, like coffee into a pot until it’s full enough to pour.

You do not need to shift the plates of humanity in order to make a difference. Some people change the world by prodding along another who will one day introduce the planet to a thought it’s not yet had, or invent the widget the world’s been waiting for to nudge itself forward.

Often, those who change the world never set out to do so. Big or small, the next subtle shift could be triggered by you. Day by day, drop by drop, the future is undecided.

How much impact would you like to have?

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G Roper October 28, 2009 at 10:59 am

There are days when I don’t even change my underpants, so changing the world is pretty far down my list of priorities. I admire people who achieve their lofty goals but before I can emulate them, I have to muster the strength to change my own life first. Starting with my underpants. Tomorrow. Or maybe the day after.

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G Roper October 28, 2009 at 11:00 am

BTW are we done with the voting thing yet? I got vote 666 today!

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Randi October 28, 2009 at 11:07 am

I changed it to 667! I saw it was 666 when I was on there and thought it would be funny to leave it at that, but then I remembered this is Sean we’re talking about, and he wouldn’t leave me sitting at 666.

And you’re listening to Mark Victor Hansen. My jealousy is oozing through cyberspace at this very moment.
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Hayden Tompkins October 28, 2009 at 1:55 pm

Where’s the voting button? (Why YES, I AM LAZY. WHY DO YOU ASK?)
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elmot October 29, 2009 at 1:31 am

Changing the world is next to impossibility. One who says that he can change the world surely is out of his head.

Changing the world could only happen by changing first ourselves to what we want the world to become…
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janice October 29, 2009 at 6:38 am

Be the change you want to see in the world. I’m with Ghandi. We start by changing our own thoughts. Everything else follows on from that. As well as trying to make a difference for the past few years by writing coaching and inspirational pieces, I also trained for years to be able to help other folk do what they need to do to make their own contributions to the world. That’s after years as a teacher and a parent, friend and family member. Every time we love, champion someone, expand their self belief, support them, co-create solutions or pass on a part of our best selves, we make a difference. It’s the reason I’ve taken it on the chin when bloggers write offensively about life coaches. It’s why I stay calm when folk who’ve never been coached or inspired to action by a book talk about “that New Age arty farty crap” I write. Every time we choose to harness the power of words instead of letting our silence equal consent, we make an impact.

And I have kids. I tripled my chances of impacting positively on the world. If I achieve nothing, I hope they will.
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