How can you help the common good?
There are many ways you can get involved right near your own home:
- Read with kids in their classrooms to promote literacy.
- Tutor kids in specific subject areas so they can succeed in the classroom.
- Encourage parents to support their child’s efforts at school.
How can you uphold the common good in your perspective societies?
In order to uphold the common good in our respective societies, we would have to start with ourselves and hope all that positive vibe rubs of on other people. The treatment of others and how you present yourself hopefully will influence those who are inclined to do the same thing.
Do you think change is good for the society?
Change can teach us to adapt and help us develop resilience, but only if we understand our own capacity for growth and learning. When change makes us better, it’s because we have learned how to turn a challenging situation to our own advantage, not merely because change happens.
Why a change of scenery is good?
A change of scenery can boost your well-being and mood — here’s how to do it safely. During quarantine, it can feel like the days melt together into one. While your work and social life might seem monotonous at the moment, a new study suggests that a small change of scenery or routine can improve your mood.
What can we learn from change?
You grow and learn new things every time something changes. You discover new insights about diffferent aspects of your life. You learn lessons even from changes that did not lead you to where you wanted to be.
How can I accept change?
How to start gracefully accepting this change:
- Admit and surrender to the words: “I don’t know.”
- Avoid asking everyone you know for their help and opinions.
- Stay moving.
- Externalize the change.
- Lean on your practice.
Why is it important to embrace change?
Learning to Deal with Adversity When you embrace and accept change, you learn an important skill to achieving greatness and success. Dealing with adversity is important no matter what you choose to do with your life. Wherever you choose to go, adversity will rear its head.