Like most people, I have long desired to bring needed change to the world. And never before has there been a clear cry for change from people in every walk of life.
First of all it seems clear to me that the world isn't about to change itself. At least they aren't about to change without expert help from people who are unrelenting students of perpetual and unyielding change. Take me for example. I have written, rewritten, erased and written again, repurposed and changed the very meaning of the sentence you are reading right now, half a stick of butter. Now, that's a commitment to change. Some might think I am shallow for simply embracing change for the sake of change, but they just don't get it. The shear thrill of watching the world attempt to strike some sort of balance as you unpredictably alter the very nature of their established universe is reward in itself.
Rested assured, I am not going to be talking about creating chaos. Dear heaven, no. If I would have desired to talk about something as simple as chaos, at the minimum I would have selected a different name for this blog. The change I am talking about is an inspiring kind of change. A change that causes people to want to see the world differently. A change that causes people to take notice. A change that drives people to switch and walk down the other side of the street when they see me coming. Now, that's change.
Like a mathematician boiling down the infinite complexities of the universe into completely unfathomable algorithms for lesser students so that they can absorb those complexities in a systematic manner, I will be your teacher on the infinitely complex nature of "how to change the world" but in such a manner that you can ignite the very essence of change such that a revolution for the greater good becomes inevitable.
In the next blog post I will explain how all of this works, so in the mean time... trust me. It does. And you too can learn "How To Change the World On $3.96 A Day."
Sunday, February 8, 2009
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