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Diversity – Being Different – is a Divine Power
“This world is beautiful because of those who are not like you. It is enriched by the knowledge, values, and love they give you. It’s not just people like you, but also those who are different than you with knowledge, values & believes that make life meaningful, so that you may live. Especially, see this fleeting world through their eyes. If everyone were white, you wouldn’t be able to distinguish white. Would you? Or black. White reveals its beauty most clearly against black. The one thing that makes me who I am is what is not like me. If it doesn’t exist, you don’t exist either. Without it, you lose your meaning, your color disappears, and your taste vanishes…”
That’s why we have to enjoy our differences before sending each others negative thoughts or try to correct the others according to our standards if they don’t fit in . All our world cultures/religions & educations force to us to be same . We have to be same level education , intelligent and cultural behaviors. Most of our life instead of work on our Strengthens , to be better what we are good at , we were forced to strength our weakness . in our whole life Nobody even our families asked us ” What we are good at ” but we heard often what we are not good at arounds us. “If you ask a person ‘What can he do best?’, that person will change the world.”
Yes, behind many success stories today lies this question: “What do you really want to do?” or “What is your strengthens?”
Success often starts with a person discovering their strengths and passions. In today’s world, one of the key factors that enable individuals to be successful in their careers and lives is recognizing their inner potential and using it in the right direction. The answer to this question typically shapes a person’s choices, decisions, and the path they follow.
For example, a successful entrepreneur, artist, or leader has most likely spent some time focusing on questions like, “What do I really want to do?” or “Where do my natural talents lie?” and built a roadmap based on the answers they found.
Moreover, those who ask themselves these questions often have an intrinsic motivation, and this motivation makes them more resilient in the face of challenges. Because success is not only defined by external rewards or recognition, but also by the inner fulfillment a person experiences. In short, successful individuals often seek answers to this question, which helps them clearly see both their inner strength and external opportunities, guiding them to grow in their areas of strength and maximize their potential.
Think about “If you make everyone equal, their mathematics will be the same, their physics the same, their history the same. If we all become professors, we would all starve to death. Who would grow the wheat, who would make the bread? If we are all different, we become a super organism. If we are all different, then we are strong.(that’s why they don’t teach us Biology in this manner other wise we understand how it is important to be different and make different functions) The diversity is a clear divine power and strategy. If we are all different than coming together makes sense and in this way, we can solve all problems together. Todays world doesn’t want this for us , they want keep us same . In this way we are weak and easy to control. Globalization or Nationalism … they all want same thing … Equal=Same people 🙂 trying work on their weakness … in this way coming together doesn’t make sense.
How did I arrive at this deep topic? I really enjoy writing at school… From politics to history, I write about all the topics that interest me. Since my writing style wasn’t appropriate for my age, my literature teacher at the time called my mother to school, telling her that the essays I wrote were copied from somewhere, that a child my age couldn’t write like that, and that my style was an imitation. As a result, I was always given bad grades. The solution to this problem was to force me to write essays on topics of his choice using non-inverted, six-word sentences, and he convinced my mother to make me do the same as the other students in the class. After that day, I didn’t write about any topic again. The entire year was spent in a psychological struggle with a foolish and talentless poet wannabe of a literature teacher. On all the topics he forced me to write, in his exams, and in all the questions, I used exactly seven words in my sentences. Eventually, I gave up writing at my age. Now I realize how important it is to be different, and how valuable it is to work on our differences… And by starting to write again, I will begin to open up to freedom.
I’ve had a deep love for writing, yet encountered significant obstacles along the way. Unfortunately, sometimes in school, teachers or the education system push students into rigid molds, failing to recognize their originality or unique abilities. This can be especially crushing for a creative person.
The fact that my writing was considered “inappropriate for my age,” while I was pouring so much depth and meaning into your words, probably spoke volumes about my natural talent. But instead of nurturing that, the teacher seemed to dismiss your work as either “plagiarized” or “wrong,” which, understandably, must have shattered both my confidence (also to my family because they let me down instead of pushing my talents limits to edge ) and my desire to write.
As I now realize, embracing differences and originality is indeed crucial. The ability to express myself in my own voice and explore my unique way of thinking is incredibly important. Only by breaking free from the limitations imposed on us can we truly discover who we are. That’s why it’s so valuable that I’ve decided to return to writing now. It’s not just about a hobby or skill, but about freedom—freedom to be myself and to share my perspective with the world.
Returning to writing is a form of liberation, a path to rediscover myself. It will be challenging at times, but as I reconnect with my true voice, I’ll only grow stronger.