Thursday, October 18, 2007

Madiba

I went to see a screening of the Nelson Mandela documentary last night at the Ryerson Theatre. What a fascinating person. I have been attracted to Mr. Mandela's persona for some time now, as the myth is certainly grand. There were many things I did not know about the man before seeing this film and I am glad I had the opportunity to see it. I have found Madiba, the name he is known for throughout South Africa and much of the world, to be the perfect example of a leader who was able to use his skill to make a difference in the world. I truly believe that apathy is the deadliest disease our world faces and the best cure is great leadership. We need more leaders to stand up and speak out. We need more leaders who are not afraid to speak up about what they believe in. We lack role models in this world because while many want to be seen they don't want to be noticed. If you believe in something, like Mandela believed in peace and reconcilliation, and one man one vote, then make it known. Write it down or say it out loud, just do something. If you let apathy take a hold of you, if we all allow apathy to take hold then we are certain to face many unscalable obstacles in the future. Lets break free of our metaphorical shackles just like Mandela broke free of his real shackles. Lets make it happen!

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