Friday, November 27, 2009

“Revolutions don’t begin in the streets. They begin in the minds that refuse to accept the world as it is.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg




“Revolutions don’t begin in the streets. They begin in the minds that refuse to accept the world as it is.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

Before a single banner is raised,
before a chant echoes through a city,
before the first step marches into history—
a revolution has already happened inside someone’s mind.

The moment a young person whispers
“This is not right.”
The moment someone stops pretending to be blind.
The moment silence becomes unbearable.
That is the real beginning.

Governments fear protests,
but they fear awakened minds even more.
Because protests can be controlled.
But thought?
Thought spreads like fire.
Thought jumps from soul to soul without permission.
Thought cannot be arrested, censored, or killed.

Revolution is not a crowd.
Revolution is a question.
A question that refuses to die:

“Why should we obey a system that does not care for us?”

Every great uprising in history—
from the streets of Kathmandu
to the squares of Colombo
to the alleys of Rabat—
started with one person thinking differently.

The world changes when enough minds stop accepting the world
as something finished
and start seeing it as something rewriteable.

Revolutions are not born in chaos.
They are born in clarity.

 


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