As long as the ink flows through the pen of a writer, he cannot be silenced. Everyone who watches any horrific developments and does not do anything about it is as guilty as those who indulge in them. Writers do not carry arms; their only weapons are the 26 alphabets. Journalists and writers should have freedom to move across all barriers. The sacrifices of many writers may remain unsung, but their words of truth will prevail. Time will prove once more, that the pen will always be mightier than any sword. Words will prevail over bullets. That which deserves to live, will live. “Little Thoughts For a better World” embrace politics, economics, wars, racial conflicts, poverty, hunger, disease, etc., in many nations and continents, as observed by Rajendra Aneja while travelling through over forty countries on work. The focus of these Thoughts is how to improve the life of the common man, living in any country in the world. These “Little Thoughts” could help to build a peaceful, equitable and sensible world. Rajendra Aneja worked as a professional manager in Unilever for about three decades in Asia, Latin America and Africa. He has also worked in Modern Retail in the Middle East. Throughout his career he contributed articles and comments on current topics to publications across the world. He is an alumni of Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He was a Sir Dorabji Tata Special Scholar throughout his educational career. Even one voice, a simple word, a “Little Thought”, can make a difference in our embattled and often unjust, world. We Can Never Give Up. Ever. Every “Little Thought” can help to build a Better World.
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