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Commando

             Hello, my dear Loyal Readers. It's been a long time since I posted a new topic. I've been waiting for inspiration, and finally, I know what to write and share.

Dear Readers, "Commando" as we know are a group, statistically, strategically, trained under various circumstances and situations to make sudden moves to attack and protect.

Being a commando is more than just living life. Some of you might immediately agree, saying 'oh yeah, true, yes.' It's more than a thought; it's an expression. The life a commando lives is beyond imagination; it's almost like being reincarnated. Beyond death, there is nothing to be afraid of. The vigorous screening tests they undergo and the limits they set are things we can learn from. I'm not implying their training; my point is, if their job is to safeguard the nation, why not safeguard ourselves and those around us?



             I have heard many soldiers and commandos say that fighting is not the sole solution. We have politicians, police, and various organizations (of course, as controversial as they may be). Yet, as a normal person with no superpowers, we can still be a Commando.


 1. Raise your voice when something is wrong.

That's the first step, I believe, the best initiative wherein the opposite person doing wrong is taken aback and becomes the center of attention. That person is already half dead by then. This shows your confidence and the amount of faith you've put in what you believe. It directly shows your character and indirectly reflects your upbringing. Yes, there are times where silence plays a major role. But I am talking about situations where people just stand as sandstone hooked to the wall with blank faces as if that is not bothering them or its none of their concern. Unfortunately, we are living among them.


 2. Respect. 

What we learn and what we do is a controversy in itself. Respect should not have boundaries like rich, poor, caste, creed, religion, M, F & T. Treat the opposite how you'd like to be treated. You know the funny thing is, everybody knows this, understands this and even teach this but when it comes to preaching they turn their faces. I have personally seen officers sitting in high positions mistreating others, and the same officer gives a speech on Women's Day saying "we should respect women". Hypocrisy ke baap hai aise log. 


3. Listen.

The more you do this the more you are called an intelligent person. Becoming an intelligent human is no rocket science. You don’t have to knock yourself out to be the best at what you do. See, the more you listen, the more information you get. The more you learn and understand at the same time. All you have to do is shut your mouth and tell your brain "don't open your mouth until the opposite person completes".

Thereby once you start responding (mind you i did not talk about reacting) you actually make sense in whatever limited time you speak. You are using your senses without relying on someone else's. I guarantee, people will listen to you. Even if they don't follow after what you say, they will come back to you for your advice because you have already brought change to their lives.

People talk. A lot of people talk a lot of things. But people talking that actually makes sense and inspiring is a very rare combination.

 

In my opinion, these 3 are the basis and surely play key role in awakening your inner Commando. Imagine a group of people or a single person calling you "Commando". How does that feel?

 


We are busy fighting our own problems, tangled in our own life. Good that you are fighting your way out through your problems. You have already earned the title.

 

Now it’s time to be called a "COMMANDO".




 

 

 

 "How's the josh," you may ask. I say, "High," and expect the same always at your end.

 

Keep inspiring.

Happy to Help J

 


(thank you for letting me use the images)

Comments

  1. To become a COMMANDO needs high discipline in every part of life and as mentioned is respected by one and all as the position is such a crucial and critical one. Hat's off for a good subject selection.

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