Sunday, January 1, 2012

2012: Year Of Death Or Year Of Hope?


With Doomsday suggested December 21, 2012, New Year 2012 promises a lot in store.

Theoretically speaking, if the world is just one more year before graduation, but we do not do things much differently? It would not be our focus will be quite the other way?

2012 discussed the phenomenon for many let.Kalendar Maya predicted catastrophe and widespread natural disaster, which will bring about the end of the world December 21, 2012.

There were similar prophecies of Nostradamus and films have attracted wide publicity to this event.

A large number of natural disasters that have occurred over the past one year can instill confidence in these predictions. Unforgettable photos tsunami in Japan (where the giant waves swept away cars like toys and boats sitting on top of a building), hurricanes (so commonplace that they are now chronologically documented with rotating alphabetical names), and the earthquake in Turkey and Oklahoma to assume that the world boundaries and topography are undergoing significant changes.

I recognize that these horrible thoughts begin the New Year with. But think about it, if we all start living in the moment, as if there was no life after this year, maybe we'll put our best foot forward and new implementations can dawn.

Instead of focusing on negative aspects of forecasts, we can turn it upside down and look at it as a year of hope, a year full of optimism and opportunity to make the world a better place.

If there was no awareness that the world is coming to an end,fraud and political will to stop the loot. The money will be spent on development of telecommunications infrastructure and rural employment schemes.

Anna Hazare will be saved in the use of torture to his already frail body. Lokpal and Lokayukta bills should not be discussed for several months.

People will focus more on the subtle aspects of life, not a mad rush. There may even be a shift from materialist to be altruistic.

The world would be a safe and happy place.

Security issues will be low on the priority, and the country should not be covered by the largest cross-country search for half the world.

TV channels will not be quiet all day telling a military operation, which finally caught and killed Osama bin Laden.

Grotesque pictures shirtless and bruised Mohammed Gaddafi was dragged across the floor should not be telecast repeatedly.

Millions of dollars would not have to be spent on trade in arms and advanced weapons to defend the country.

If the world was just one more year, until the end, people will not postpone acts of kindness.

People will focus on strengthening its relations and connections, by not holding back words of compassion, forgiveness and love.

The predictions of the Mayan calendar and Nostradamus are invited to a lot of controversy. Several predictions of the past have probably failed.

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