People often lament the current state of the world: Leaders divide us to cling to power, bullying is rampant, and our work ethic seems to be waning. Many seek rewards without earning them, while virtues like trust, respect, kindness, and tolerance are more talked about than practiced. Family, faith, and patriotism are increasingly rare. The list goes on. Just as we reboot a computer to fix technical issues, it’s time for us to hit the reset button on society.
What was once unimaginable is now commonplace. We live in a topsy-turvy world where the line between right and wrong is increasingly blurred. If you’re wondering whether you’re the only one noticing this, rest assured, you’re not. Sometimes, it feels like witnessing a disaster that is unfolding in slow motion. Is this the world you want to leave for future generations?
This is not a political statement; it’s a cry for help.
Change Begins with You
If we abandon our values, we may soon discover that our world has become unrecognizable. We have a choice: We can complain about the problem or act. That’s where the reset button comes into play.
Complaining isn’t a substitute for action.
You may be thinking, “I’m only one person. What can I do?”
First, don’t wait for someone to make the first move. Be the change that you want to see in the world.
It’s hard to change the world,
but you could change the world around you.
The world is changing every day. If enough people create ripples of change, we can build a brighter future. One person can start things off; a second can build some momentum; a third person might inspire others to join in. And before you know it, you’ve sparked a movement.
Be the person whose character is beyond reproach — someone who lives with honor and integrity, exhibits a strong work ethic, stays true to their values, and chooses what’s right over what’s convenient.
Be the person others admire — someone positive and uplifting, known for honesty, fairness, and objectivity, who stands up against injustice, and whose promises are as binding as a contract.
Be the person who brings out the best in others — someone who makes people feel valued, brightens their day, and makes a meaningful impact on their lives.
Be the person who leads by example — someone who sets high standards, takes responsibility for their actions, and inspires others to achieve excellence.
Instead of following the masses, follow your conscience.
Many have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect the freedoms that we cherish. What will you do to honor their legacy? You have a choice — you can complain about what’s wrong in the world or be the person who helps make it right. There’s a vast difference between right and wrong. It’s our duty to remind those who have forgotten. Our future depends on our children…and the future of your children depends on you. It’s time to hit the reset button.
Check out Frank’s new book, BECOME: Unleash the Power of Moral Character and Be Proud of the Life You Choose
Are You Ready to Hit the Reset Button?
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Additional Reading:
Do You Remember the Good Old Days?
The Glue that Supports a Healthy Social Fabric
Are You Blurring the Line Between Right and Wrong?
25 Ways to Avoid a Lifetime of Regret
Are You Racing in the Wrong Direction?
It’s Time for Grown-Ups to Grow up
Valuable Lessons: A Walk Down Memory Lane
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Page Cole says
Great article! Thanks for the reminder to change the world I touch, the world that is “my world”…
If not me, who? If not now, when?
Have a blessed week!
Frank Sonnenberg says
Well said, Page. As the serenity prayer says,
“God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.”
Thanks for taking the time to write.
Best,
Frank