Thursday, June 24, 2004

Plea to the media: A plea to the members of the media. We, the people, need not be faultless.

For centuries people have had things to say, people have always had their opinions. Well, this is a period in history, a revolution in the information world. Today, almost anyone gets to be heard. And with every positive, there has to be a flip side. The information equals power law has taken on a new meaning. It has almost made gods out of the pundits of the world. Its time for the pundits of the world to have their say. The spotlight is on you. Silence is a crime, caution must be disregarded. There are people to listen and you the pundits, must speak.
And what is it that is actually being said? Sadly, it does not seem to matter anymore.
Words seem to have lost their worth.
How often have observers, specialists, journalists, analysts, the media in general been wrong with their opinions and views? Are we going to realize that everyone is human and everyone is prone to error, even the person with the most experience in the world and one who has the respect of the entire world audience.

My plea is simple and it is directed to everyone. Firstly and particularly to the journalists, former "greats" and commentators, to the specialists and the know alls. Everyone with a powerful voice and a comfortable armchair to deliver it from. Please , pause to think and reconsider the power of your voice. With the spotlight so fierce, your words make or break lives and careers. Your words can glorify or demolish and often this can be rather unfair and unjust. And what with the audience, eager to listen , desperate to hear and passionate as ever. Please understand that we are not meant to be pawns in this game. Although you have the strings to make it work that way.

What you say has power and with it must come great responsibility. This being a quote from a Spiderman movie , I’ am surprised to see how true it actually is. Journalists have always had this power, whether they know it or not, and with the world as it is today, this power has been granted to one and all. Everyone who has the experience and has knowledge of the alphabet is in. Everyone has a pen and so everyone must speak.
My suggestion to you writers and journalists is to focus on the positives and be careful with the negatives. Be careful with your negative comments because they can sting. Be fluent with your praise because it travels a lot slower.
Cause that is the way we audience are.

We are quick to pounce on the negatives and are less interested in the positives. We choose what we want to believe and what we want to hear and you are there to deliver it. With so much being said everyone has their words they want to listen to.
And secondly, my plea to the audience, we have to begin to look more closely at what is being said rather than who it is who's actually saying it. We all have our opinions and we can all be wrong, cause we are all, after all, only human, only human.

Philosophy of life 2: A universal view of the world today and the power of the individual.

Continuing from the Philosophy of Life. I rarely have anything to complain about. I believe that the world is mine by right. So, if I find anything wrong with it, I look to myself for the answers. A person tends to view their own being a lot less critically, and so that’s how I get by. If there is something that bothers me, I tend to remind my self time and again that I have every power I need to make things right and that I should be the one to make things right if I feel the need to.
I also believe that every one of us has the power within to make the change. All it takes is the power of belief and will, besides a few other things. I try everyday to make that change and I know that one day I will make a bigger impact in whatever little way I can.

Philosophy of life: A tribute to the power of I.A tribute to the mind, the soul, to what lies within.

Life is a matter of choices and we are the ones who should make those choices and hence determine our state of mind. This, is in my opinion is true and absolute power. This power resides in each and every one of us waiting for us to embrace it. We determine what makes us happy, sad, anything in between or anything otherwise and we determine what is right or wrong. Hence every thing that we will ever need rests within our mind, our soul and our body. This, to me, is true individuality. The choice to strive for the recognition of the world or to that of your own is again ours. We and only we should make that choice. I determine the others recognition I strive for if I do decide to consider another’s opinion besides that of my own.
And is the choice we make right or wrong? We the individual should have the right to judge. How we handle the good and the bad is again our choice. There is always something positive and negative in everything thereby retaining that balance required by natural law. We get to choose how we handle the positives and negatives. If we believe that the choices we made were wrong, we can choose to learn from the wrong and improve or could ignore the fact that we erred and continue hurting ourselves. I see nothing wrong with either choice as long as it is the deliberate choice that we make for ourselves.
Does this makes sense? Today, to me, it does. I say today because I look at life as a continuous experiment subject to reinvention and discovery, and as of today I believe that change is always a possibility.
As for you? You choose what to do with it and how to look at it. I believe it is I and only I who makes the choice of whether I should consider another opinion and only I determine the degree of importance that I will give to another’s opinion.