Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui
2 min readMar 12, 2023

We need to edit ourselves. 
We assume everything is in its final form and saturated, but that is not the right understanding. We need to correct ourselves first before doing anything else. We place ourselves in " just " and others in " unjust " category. We devote our time just to prove we are not wrong in any way. Things are happening against our wishes. These are deep-rooted problems that affect a larger section of the population around us. 
Nothing in this world is in its final stages. We get more as we dig more. This century is quite different from the previous century. The next decade will be different from the present. The reason is the eagerness of mankind "to know the unknown." There are people who believe that nothing is saturated; they are here in this world to explore more. 
Individually, we have a lot to do to improve our conception perception, or, in one word, our own "edition." It is what we are today. Like a book, we as a person has to be 2nd edition and 3rd edition and more.
Any individual is engaged in one activity or another. Regardless of the nature of the activity, there are numerous gaps. We have to fill up these gaps with fresh input and a higher level of reality. 
Not accepting our own rigidity is a serious issue for the majority of us. Ridity means not opening ourselves to changes. Change means keeping pace with changing times. 
We might have learned something in the formative stages and onward. Now is the time to determine whether they are correct. We have opportunities to upgrade them. We have to feel it the same way we feel hungry and get it done with food. 
 Life is not to stay at some points. Keep it moving to derive the maximum. In this process we edit ourselves with many additions and deletions of perceptions and conclusions continuously.

Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui
Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui

Written by Nesar Ahmad Siddiqui

Hungry to know, excited to share and be connected with you with my feelings, thoughts and ideas. Common words with uncommon impacts.

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