Many may ask, “What is transformation?” It is said that transformation is a spice of life, it is the world with a visible future that has different timelines that lead to a change of eras, which we now call a revolution.

Transformation is a certain task of making perfect sense of the present, and it is made possible only by scrutinising the past and preparing for the future. In order for us to understand why things are the way they are, why people act the way they do, we first have to know what was done in the past while simultaneously preparing for what people plan to do in the future.

See, life is like clay and our surroundings represent hands. It all depends on how we react to changes and people around us because the choices we make reflect the future we mould. We shouldn’t think inside nor outside the box, but beyond infinity because it is where our minds are more mature and can endeavour to do many things with regard to future-fit goals. It is where life is made to seem more content from the outside.

Healing is a way for us to change our mindset, refresh the way we see the things, look at different aspects of life and change the way we view the world. Yet people fear change, they fear to heal, they feel as if it will turn them weak, looking at forgetting the pain they have lived up to.

Yes, the effects of the past have left us scarred and bruised; some scars haven’t healed. There is no possible time to analyse the past, which is why we should take the first step to heal and move forward. In agreement, peace and harmony may not be enough because dignity was violated. Yet the spirit deep down was not destroyed, for it is the source of our strength. It is what kept us united and what fed our hungry souls, because the greatest battles are within.

Transformation is not easy, but definitely not impossible. There may be problems created due to mistakes made in the past, but those mistakes either create or destroy us; we could either rectify them or let them change us for the worst. We could sit back and analyse this situation for decades on the ‘what should haves’ or we could pick ourselves up and move on.

We are not victims but survivors, so why focus on climbing mountains to pass through when we have a chance to move them?

Life is dearly simple, let’s not make it complicated.

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