It would be nice if the world was a better place. One thing I can do to pitch in is to volunteer and get actively involved in community service. For example, you can join a non-governmental body like Rotary and make a difference in others’ lives. Trust me you’ll see a smile on many peoples’ faces that will for sure give you a sense of self-satisfaction but remember we should never expect anything in return. As Lady Diana once said, “carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you." Another way you can make this world a better place is by reducing the negative effects of your actions. All of us make mistakes, we are only human after all and all of our mistakes has its effects, like we tend to hurt somebody. Only one thing can fix that, the words’ “I’m sorry”. When we ask for forgiveness it would reduce the impact of what we have done and hence forming a positive relationship with that particular person. Speaking of forming positive relationships, another way we can make this world a better place is by spreading positivity. These days, social media has become a trend amongst us youngsters. I view my Facebook timeline daily and I would definitely come across not one but few negative remarks on oneself or someone else. Instead of putting those kind of remarks we could put in motivational comments or quotes by famous people. By doing this, you are spreading positivity and it would definitely inspire others to make the change. On top that, we should learn how to give respect and take respect. A German writer, Johann Wolfgang said, “Being brilliant is no great feat if you respect nothing." Part of giving respect is that we should never judge someone by their actions or appearance. Respecting one another not only strengthen our relationships but also promotes peace amongst us. Another thing that we must remember is also to have self-respec