The Lowell Review 2022

Page 26

2022

Change amina mohammed

(Youth Poet Laureate, Worcester, Mass., 2020-21)

It’s the only constant in life It is the most undeniable factor that we can hold self-evident In fact I tell you today that we can’t live without it So if all this is true, why are we so afraid of it Why is it that change is the most painful to the human mind I mean just the thought of it puts us on the edge of our seats The word “change” itself sends sharp blistering shock waves through our bodies It creates the oldest and strongest emotion . . . fear Fear of what if’s We tell ourselves what if everything doesn’t go as planned What if the surgery or treatment doesn’t go as planned or goes left What if this marriage doesn’t work out What if I’m not ready to be a mother What if I’m not ready for this new job position You see we’re afraid of giving up the ideal norms We tend to like things just the way they are Never giving ourselves an opportunity to get out of our compacted and suffocating bubbles But what we fail to realize is that progress is impossible without change We fail to realize that even change for the better will be accompanied by discomfort That change is not a threat but an opportunity An opportunity to expand our way of thinking An opportunity to see the world for what it truly is An opportunity to better ourselves in the most productive and proficient way Change forces us to realize that our present situation is not and can never be our final destination I mean no roller coaster just stops at its peak, no It continues on It keeps on moving, pushing through loops and twists until it gets to its final destination You see that is how life is There will be tons of loops and twists throughout this funny thing we call life But what makes us who we are is our ability to accept and adapt to the changes Our ability to keep moving past the peak Because that is what is unique about each of us So don’t be afraid of change But instead embrace and love every aspect of it Now I’m no preacher or motivational speaker 12

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