Indifferent spectator

  • The society we live in only works well when individuals reside in harmony. People are more honest and caring when they feel someone they respect stands witness to their behavior.

  • So find someone you respect and admire. Someone who admires you too and looks at you with trust. Someone who can guide you morally. Someone who encourages you to be self-aware, reflect, and inspire to be better.

  • It doesn’t have to be police, society, or any other external factor to help guide your actions. You don’t need a CCTV surveillance poster to tell you to act right. That should be something that should come from within. Such an indifferent spectator could simply be your friend, parent, mentor, or God. They believe in you, and they lead by example. You see your true potential in their eyes, and their trust and faith are hard for you to break.

  • Now, it’s time to give back. It’s your turn to be that someone who can inspire others, which might make all the difference in their lives. Be that person, be that indifferent spectator yourself in other’s life who can improve others even when present just in their thoughts.

But that’s just my take. Comment and share yours.


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Garv Chawla
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