Commitment to social change from "summary" of Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama
In those days I had a hunger for change, a desire to make a difference in the world around me. It wasn't just about myself - it was about something bigger, something greater than my own individual ambitions. I wanted to be a part of something meaningful, something that would leave a lasting impact on society. I found myself drawn to those who shared this same passion, this same commitment to social change. They were the ones who inspired me, who showed me what was possible when people came together for a common cause. They were the ones who made me believe that change was not only necessary, but achievable.
I saw the power of collective action, of individuals coming together to fight for justice, equality, and freedom. I saw how a small group of dedicated people could create ripples that would eventually turn into waves of change. I saw the impact that we could have when we stood up and spoke out against injustice.
Through my experiences with these individuals and organizations, I learned that commitment to social change is not just about talking the talk - it's about walking the walk. It's about being willing to put in the hard work, the long hours, the difficult conversations. It's about being willing to face opposition, criticism, and even failure.
But above all, commitment to social change is about never giving up, never losing hope, never backing down in the face of adversity. It's about believing in the power of people to come together and create a better world for all. And that, to me, is what true commitment to social change is all about.
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