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Bilaal Rajan

Bilaal Rajan

Bilaal is UNICEF Canada's Child Ambassador, the founder of the Children's School in Tanzania, and the founder of the Hands For Help Foundation.

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Be the change you want to see in the world. ~ Mahatma Ghandi

If today were my last day on Earth and I could share 500 words of brilliance with the world, here are the important things I'd want to pass along to others...

Although I'm only 12 years old, I've learned a lot in life. There are some key lessons I would share with other young people.

The first and most important is that no matter how young you are, you can change the world. Some of history's greatest accomplishments were achieved by young people. And especially in the early 21st century, when youth enjoy a level of rights and freedoms that were unheard of just a few decades ago, they are evermore empowered to make change. Never let anyone tell you that being young is a barrier.

Second, I would tell youth that when it comes to setting goals, the sky should be the limit. Do you know that famous saying, "Get Real"? Well, do yourself a favour in life: don't! Because once you "get real," you are limiting yourself and your ability to reach your personal, spiritual, academic, health, financial and social goals. Why cut yourself short? Reach as high as you can. You may not even get all the way there, but you'll still be farther along that you were previously.

Third, I would remind kids that no matter what you do in life, do something that you love. If you don't enjoy what you're doing, than you're obviously not going to do it to the best of your ability. The things in life I do well are those which I also love to do. That's the great thing about making the world a better place: it can take so many different forms. If fundraising isn't your cup of tea, that what about writing and blogging, or public speaking, or holding public meetings, or lobbying elected officials, or organizing events? There are literally hundreds of things you can do to make change. The goal is to find those things you really enjoy doing.

Fourth, learn from role models. There are a number of people I look up to and try to emulate in life. Mahatma Gandhi is a huge inspiration for me because of the values he stood for: peace, justice and unity. If we want a better world, than we have to be better people and rise above ourselves, work with others, challenge outdated systems and ways of doing things, and speak out to have our voices heard. The independence movement in India threw off the shackles of the greatest empire the world had ever known - and they did it peacefully without firing a single gun shot.

Finally, I would remind young people of the joy of giving. As legendary basketball coach John Wooden once said, "You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you." And that is what making a better world is all about.


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