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An Ordinary Person Can Do Great Things!!

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Have you ever felt that your life was too ordinary to make a difference in the world? Do you feel like only the rich and famous have the power to create meaningful change? Think again. You don’t have to be a superhero to make a difference. In fact, ordinary people have the power to do great things every day.


Here are some inspiring examples of ordinary people who have made a difference:

  1. Ryan Hreljac: At the age of six, Ryan learned that many people in Africa didn’t have access to clean water. He decided to raise money to build a well in a Ugandan village. He exceeded his goal and has since founded the Ryan’s Well Foundation, which has helped provide clean water to over one million people.

  2. Craig Kielburger: At the age of twelve, Craig read a newspaper article about a young boy in Pakistan who had been forced into child labor. Craig founded Free The Children, an organization that fights for the rights of children around the world.

  3. Malala Yousafzai: Malala was just a schoolgirl when she began speaking out about the importance of education for girls in Pakistan. She was shot by the Taliban for her activism but survived and went on to become the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in history.

These are just a few examples of ordinary people who have done extraordinary things. But what makes them different from the rest of us? It’s not their intelligence, talent, or wealth. It’s their determination, passion, and willingness to take action.


So, what can you do to make a difference? Here are some tips:

  1. Find your passion: What causes are you passionate about? What issues do you care about? Find something that motivates you and inspires you to take action.

  2. Educate yourself: Learn as much as you can about the issue you want to address. Read books, watch documentaries, and talk to people who have experience in the field.

  3. Use your voice: Speak out about the issue you care about. Write letters to your elected officials, start a blog, or share information on social media.

  4. Be persistent: Making a difference is not always easy, and it often takes time to see results. It's important to stay persistent and not give up, even if progress seems slow. The people who have made the biggest impact are often the ones who kept working at it, even when things were tough.

  5. Collaborate with others: You don't have to work alone. Collaborating with others who share your passion can be a great way to make a bigger impact. Join a group or organization that aligns with your values, or start your own group to bring people together around a common cause.

  6. Use your skills: Everyone has skills and talents that can be used to make a difference. If you're good at writing, you can use that skill to create content that raises awareness about your cause. If you're a graphic designer, you can create visual materials to support your message. Think about what you're good at and how you can use those skills to make a positive impact.

  7. Don't be afraid to fail: Making a difference often involves taking risks, and not every attempt will be successful. Don't be discouraged by failure – learn from it and use it as motivation to try again. Even if you don't achieve your goal the first time, you may still have made progress and inspired others to take action.

  8. Take action: Start small and take action. Volunteer your time, donate money, or organize a fundraiser. Every little bit helps.

Remember, you don’t have to be a superhero to make a difference. Anyone can do something to create positive change in the world. It just takes determination, passion, and a willingness to take action.


In conclusion, ordinary people have the power to do great things. By finding your passion, educating yourself, being persistent, collaborating with others, taking action, and using your voice, you can make a difference in the world. Don't underestimate the impact you can have. At Laugh and learn, we believes that you have the power to create a better world.


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