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EMBRACING CHANGE, WITH WISDOM

Aijaz Qaisar Azad by Aijaz Qaisar Azad
December 23, 2025
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Life is a story of constant change and renewal. When we accept this truth, we discover freedom. Yet, while we often repeat the saying “nothing is permanent except change,” we resist it when it arrives at our door.

From the beginning of human history, change has shaped who we are. Early humans moved in search of fertile land and food. Later, change came through the desire for power, control, and expanding borders. Nations rose and fell. Societies transformed. Along the way, human knowledge, wisdom, and even our physical nature evolved.

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In modern times, change has accelerated. Cinema, television, and now the digital world influence how we think, live, and connect, at a speed unimaginable to earlier generations. Change keeps life engaging. Without it, monotony sets in, draining motivation and even harming mental well-being. A life without variety, like a long stay at sea, can make us feel sick and restless.

But not all change is good. Every change must be questioned, understood, and filtered through reason. Sudden or blind acceptance of drastic change can be damaging. Some harmful changes may slowly become “normal,” yet leave deep and silent scars on society. Progress without wisdom can turn into destruction.

Accepting change, therefore, does not mean surrendering our thinking. There are times when power makes open resistance impossible. In such moments, survival itself becomes an act of responsibility, not silence forever, but patience. To live another day, to tell the story of humanity and reason, and to ensure that truth is not buried.

History shows that many changes, whether natural or forced, left people with no choice but to adapt. Over time, societies learned to reform these changes to build more peaceful and cooperative communities, rich in diversity. Violent resistance, on the other hand, has often only deepened hatred, passing it from one generation to the next, sometimes openly, sometimes hidden in whispers.

Majorities often control narratives and define power. Minorities, as a result, have frequently suffered. Yet history also teaches that communities that invested in knowledge, growth, and contribution, rather than violence, carved space for themselves and enriched society as a whole.

Today, as conflicts continue across the world, it is clear that lasting solutions cannot come from force. They must come through dialogue, storytelling, and honest conversations that appeal to both reason and humanity. The time has come to choose reconciliation over revenge.

True reconciliation also demands reflection, the courage to look within and avoid paths that lead to collective self-destruction. Any solution must consider not just immediate gains, but its impact on generations to come.

Change is inevitable. But the future depends on how wisely we embrace it.

 

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