Incredible India Monthly Community Contest for January #1: Strength!
Strength is a complex idea and can be easily misunderstood from any angle. To some people, strength is nothing more than the equivalent of physical ability, including things like physical strength, stamina, or how good you are at certain things. But it’s not all about strength’s appearance. There are also mental and emotional types of strength, such as will power, bravery, perseverance, and resilience. In addition, strength can reside in a social rank, a resource of social importance, such as money or power, etc. As a result, being strong just isn’t about how physically strong you are, but more about how much you can positively affect yourself and the environment you live in.
In my thought, real power is in the awareness of what you are capable of and the wisdom with which you can apply it. Strength is not a tool to conquer or subjugate others but to construct, protect and bring positive transformation to the world. For example, a person with mental toughness can endure the stresses of life without quitting. They can demonstrate what it means to be a leader through their tired yet unwavering optimism, as strong human being role models to whom many want to run. On the other hand, a person who has intelligence and talent as a kind of strength can use it to teach as many people as he can so that more people can grow.
People may apply their strengths for their growth by developing themselves. If they have a strength like critical thinking, they can use it to help them solve problems and make decisions. They can be very good at building relationships and listening if they have the strength of empathy and communication. Power can be exercised to influence matters in the social sphere. A leader, for instance, has influence and can inspire communities to collaborate around a particular issue or cause of concern. Economic power people can also participate through public service or community building. When power is used positively, the individual benefits and society profits.
I think the definition of power includes the responsibility to tell the truth. As one increases in power, they must bear more moral responsibility. Power alone, unchecked, has the potential to become a means of oppression or abuse of power. Hence, power must always be associated with honesty, with justice, and with love for one’s neighbor. To be true is to have the courage to be equitable and to be equitable means having the courage never to be afraid, for even if it is to your own detriment.
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Nice article ! If you simply have a strength, it’s a passive label. But when you use that strength intentionally, it becomes an active strategy for your life.
¡Holaaa amigo!🤗
La fuerza acuñada a varios términos ha generado que no comprendamos ampliamente el poder que dicha actitud tiene y, aquí es donde he aprendido que, para conocerla necesitamos escudriñar ampliamente todos esos ángulos en los que está.
Para mí, ella nace en la mente y, de allí se expande a todos los lugares donde está para así impulsarnos a brillar con las cualidades que nos obsequia.
Te deseo mucho éxito en la dinámica... Un fuerte abrazo💚
Gracias