Change is the only constant

Mallika Mittal
2 min readNov 8, 2020

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Change is the law of nature. Change is inevitable, it’s going to happen.

Welcome all the lovely readers.

Change is a part of life. As time changes every zeptosecond, so does the universe change with time. By universe, I not only mean the weather, soil, wind, water and all the other aspects of nature but also I mean the minute details of life happening in every living being’s life. Usually, the change that affects an individual gets noticed and the small changes that doesn’t affect an individual gets unnoticed. As a result people only consider the change that puts an impact on them as a change. This is not true. Change happens before, in between and after every breath of an individual. It is because change is the only thing that has kept the universe alive.

Let me share my mantra of happiness in every situation. Life is like a heartbeat. A heartbeat has to go up-down-up-down. As it’s constant, the living being is dead. So is the life. It has to change.

Now that we have understood the concept of change. I want to ask that why is the fear of accepting a forever constant thing in our life? Why do people not embrace it and adapt to it? Imagine the heaven we can create for ourselves by adapting the change and working in sync with it. On the other hand, our country India is already marvelous at it. I feel proud to think that before Covid-19 not even a single Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) kit used to manufacture in India and in today’s date, India is the second largest manufacturer of PPE kits in world!

Come on guys, You have to welcome every change in life. You have to work to learn about it and live with it. This is life. It will never be the way you want it to be unless you work for it.

With this blog I hope I would have given a positive thought about life to at least one individual.

scientific words-

zeptosecond- a trillionth of a billionth of a second.

Thank you for reading.

Have a great day!

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Mallika Mittal
Mallika Mittal

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