Now, the question I face is how I
should set my targets strategically. How I should proceed further to create a
serious impact in the society. Impart great visions and implement these plans
is a challenging task ahead. I want to see my village – a ‘sustainable
destination’. Inculcate the same idea to my fellow beings in a better way is
necessary to make it participatory.
I firmly believe leadership begins
with true self-awareness and True leadership is the awareness of 'the self and
the 'other'. Emmanuel Levinas’ “the face of the other makes me responsible”
explains that, a leader should understand the potential of his 'self' (Self
Esteem) and the needs and aspirations of his followers (other self). When we
know about ourselves, we will know ‘the other’ and this realization leads us to
the ‘knowing of world’. Though Transaction Analysis (TA) and Neuro Linguistic
Programming (NLP) are doing the same, the platform ‘Youth Jam’ is an ideal
blend of all this knowledge and wisdom.
Interact with different people, meet leaders with innovative ideas and
to understand our diverse culture serve this purpose. Youth Jam comprises of
cultural exchange, religions and socio-economic discussions certainly bring the
young minds of the world togetherness. Getting involved with an international
learning community is a rare opportunity and this dream platform will inspire
me to continue with my never ending frisson. I hope the discussions, debates
and interactions with the global community is an excellent venue for me to
understand the real issues of the globe.
Along with contributing, benefiting
from the various young visionaries is my soul intention. The quote “Man often
becomes what he believes himself to be. If I keep on saying to myself that I
cannot do a certain thing, it is possible that I may end by really becoming
incapable of doing it. On the contrary, if I have the belief that I can do it,
I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at the
beginning.” of Mahatma Gandhi is my real motivation.
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