Has a small gesture
ever changed your life? When I was a child, I read a book about a boy with a green
thumb. Wherever he touched the ground, plants would bloom. That story
touched my imagination and shaped my dreams.
Years later, I began
to realize that the world is full of green thumb - small gestures,
simple actions, kind words, a short video or a few lines of text that create a
ripple effect and spark real change.
Yes, I truly believe
that big changes can come from small actions. It might be like the butterfly
effect, or a domino chain - subtle at first, but powerful in the end.
How? From my
experience and observations, I’ve noticed a few important things and here are a
few examples:
Sometimes, the biggest
changes are not immediately visible. Take climate change, for example.
People had been talking about it for decades, but it took a small Scandinavian
girl to challenge the world and make it listen. The change she sparked wasn’t
just in awareness - people began to act, to shift, to care in more practical
ways.
In my case, as a vegetarian,
something that used to bother me was that I couldn’t eat cake! I loved
cake (past tense…), but traditional recipes required eggs. For years, no cake.
Then one day, someone brought an egg replacement from the U.S. - it was
heavenly! Later, as a trial, someone made an eggless cake, but it was too oily…
I tried it too, same result. But little by little, the technique improved. Now,
delicious egg-free cakes are everywhere - even gluten- free and dairy-free
ones. A small change, but a big shift in what is possible.
When I was growing up,
I often felt lost. I didn’t get much guidance from my mother,
grandparents, or aunts. I don’t blame them - they had their own limitations.
But it meant I had to figure a lot out on my own. One of the hardest parts was
not knowing what to do with my life - no clear path, no profession to follow. That’s
why I still remember so clearly the first time someone gave me a chance - a
small gesture as they agreed to hire me, even though I didn’t have much
knowledge of computing. That moment changed everything. It gave me a real
profession and helped me shape a new life.
Maybe we all have a green
thumb for people, dreams and ideas. We touch the world through our actions,
even small gestures.
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