The Change Mantra
Are you ready? It was the popular catch line of D-Generation X in WWE. Way back in 1995 when the grappling industry became dull and boring, WWF (now known as WWE) created this stable for a CHANGE. Many thought that to shake the very core of the wrestling business will ultimately back fire. But guess what, this not only created a change but it took the company to the next level. The TV ratings soared to new heights and almost every show was a sell out. This change not only resulted in wrestling being grown as an industry but a house hold commodity. Guys like HHH, Undertaker and Shawn Micheals to name a few were named along side Eric Cantonna, Maradonna and Mike Tyson. Till to this date WWEs flagship program “RAW” is the oldest running program extending its life to over 800 weeks in the US .
Moral: “The key to change… is to let go of fear.”
Some 8 years back a young engineer started a group for sharing. He used to share what ever good he can with his colleagues. Initially it was all one way traffic with no response from the other side. Naturally the guy thought that his emails were directly landing in the trash box, so he stopped the process. But to his utter surprise people started asking him after some time that where are your emails? I haven’t received your email since days? Whats up with your news? This initiative not only created a new way telecom professionals started looking at sharing but the idea it self benefitted many people in different ways. Today the guys sharing model has grown into a career portal with thousands benefitting from it daily.
Moral: “Those who expect moments of change to be comfortable and free of conflict have not learned their history. “
Change has come to America were the words expressed by Barack Obama when he won the recently concluded US presidential elections. With odds heavily stacked against him for all the wrong reasons. A person having a suspicious ( in the eyes of west) middle name, growing in Indonesia with a background of visiting Islamic learning institutes, having a father who followed the Muslim faith and having a black skin announcing that he will run for the presidential race in March 2007 was let alone looking like a recipe for disaster. But the man firmly believed that it was time for change and he eventually succeeded. To see a nation rejecting all of the above mentioned notions and actually making realizing the dream of Martin Luther King Junior in which he wished that one day he will live in a nation where his children will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character is no mean feat.
Moral: “They say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.”
The above three are random incidents that I chose to share with you all. There are numerous examples in history of people accepting change and making impacts on the upcoming generations.
We all wish for change. We all chant that kaash aisa nahee hona chahiyae, iss tarah hona chahiyae, yeh cheez to yuh honi chahiyae, uss jaga to iss tarah hota hai, meray dost ke saath to yeh hota hai, mai to yeh chahta hoon, and etc etc. But how many of us echo that change.
There is a great fairy tale story that a person presented a perfect model to the United Nations as to how all the countries should operate. His idea boasted that if the model is implemented there will be no problems in the world. His plan was certified as brilliant, but it was not implemented. He continued to present that idea to every head of the country but no one implemented it. All praise but no implementation was the end result. As usual he gave up all hopes and started moaning the fact that how a change chain the world has rejected. On his death bed he realized that as to why his model failed. He concluded that he wanted the change to be accepted in the reverse order but he himself never implemented that model for change. They say be the change that you want to be and then expect others to follow the suit.
You may find that you alone cannot make a difference. It is possible that you wont be able to witness that change in your life time, but at the end of the day you can proudly say that you tried. We as humans can only try. If we are sincere in our effort we are bound to succeed because remember change is the only constant
8 Responses to “The Change Mantra”
By Tariq Raza on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply
Dear Harith, I wonder how you manage to post these well written posts. IMHO, you should have a dedicated blog(at blogspot, wordpress etc.) Because, i find your posts not only targeted towards Telecom personnel, rather masses in general. Regarding your latest posts about “Change”, i second you and commend you on your well-thought and well-written post. You might agree, Adaptability is the key to survival and those who don’t change are perished. In Short, Change is the Only Constant.
All the Best!
Tariq
By Bilal Gohar on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply
A very ‘in depth’ Analysis of Obama’s slogan “CHANGE WE NEED”.
But truely, you corelated all the scenarios very well.
It is really the need of the hour that we accept the change. And be part of it, as much as we can.
By Faraz Mahmood on Nov 13, 2008 | Reply
A very close analysis on how we can change the world by accepting changes in our lives shurely we need a Drastic change in our lives good job dude i like your analaysis personally i like your first article on WWE.
Regards
Faraz Mahmood
By Naveed on Nov 14, 2008 | Reply
Haris, this is one of your best pieces
By Haris Hassan on Nov 15, 2008 | Reply
I am flattered by the comments. A million thanks to all the readers.
Cheeers
By Ali Jafri on Nov 16, 2008 | Reply
Brilliant piece. Keep up the good work Harris. Its always a pleasure reading your posts.
By Daniyal B. Muzaffar on Nov 16, 2008 | Reply
Surprised to know that you have know how about wrestling as well.
By the way good work Haris, literally speaking I like to read your blogs, they are always motivating.
By Farhan Asif on Dec 24, 2008 | Reply
Very interesting perspective by brother Haris. Cheers.
I just want to add that changes do not happen by themselves. Changes are brought about by individuals. And the modern world demands these individuals to be literate. BY literate i don’t mean only those who know to read and write. By literate i refer to the ability to differentiate between good and bad, wrong and write. We, Pakistani’s, are in a turmoil. Experiencing external pressure on different issues, we are still divided within (being realistic). Some days back i was watching a show on TV. It was a live program and the host was taking live calls. A caller called and asked the host ” I am hearing rumors that in 2010, Pakistan will be divided into different states, Is this true ? “, I was deeply disturbed so as to what we, the people are thinking, and in which direction we heading. After being robbed, bruised and battered, still we chose a president who was in prison for 10 years. We are in desperate need of an able leader. Youth should take a stand and be realistic in identifying the issues and their realistic solutions. I may have started a political discussion but whether readers agree or not, we cannot deny that every aspect is related to the other and root cause is illiteracy.
We desperately need a change and Literacy is the only solution to our problems.