How do people change the course of history?
ANSWER:
First, every man is endowed with the capacity to think and weigh things. Also, the opinion any single individual makes has the potential to influence others decision. Furthermore, needs and personal desires as well as innate curiOSity of man can trigger him to do something different which in turn can challenge the daily routine being established earlier by the rest of the community. This provocative move being taken is the main catalyst to make a different road or establish a new course. Moreover, man by nature is a social being. And being a social individual entitles him to communicate, connect and even persuade the rest to try something else. This "out of the blue" concept as others fondly connote, is surprisingly an integral part of making a new map for any civilization.
Changes occur mainly to let its proponents (and their constituents as well) benefit from these changes. Yet sometimes some changes do the opposite of the "ideal vision" of every change to occur. as a result, further changes are then made to restore or modify the changes to meet back the original results (the good ones). As time is consumed, this repetitive act of "good" and "bad" changes can help modify the history of any civilization has ever did. A perfect example is found in The Bible, the story of Man's disobedience to God's decree. See Genesis 3:1-24. And the result and consequences are perfectly summed up in the letter of Apostle Paul to the Romans in its first six chapters.
It started from one individual and the rest suffered from it.
Change itself is not wrong, but only the motives behind this change determines whether the whole act is right or wrong.
"It all starts and ends in every single individual's decision with regards on how do people change the course of history."
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