Friday, November 27, 2015
Hi there to everyone.
This post comes as a promise that I made on the Facebook page of this campaign, where I said that if the page gets to 500 likes - I'll come with a new blog post. So here we are, after 9 months without one post, I'm back, and this is for everyone that liked my page on Facebook and follows the blog, but also for new people as well.
As I've been inactive for a long time, there is no idea in my mind where to start and what to exactly say on this post. The campaign that I started and worked hard on is now just an old idea, that no one really cared of. I mean...Yes, they did care, people that gave me feedbacks and more ideas on how to improve it and make it a real project. People from my hometown that have the authority to help the society and make a change, people that tried to support this project at a theoretical level. But when it came to putting it into work...let's just say we got stuck. The communication between me and the local authorities did not work that well while I was in the US and for various reasons we lost it. At a later date, when I got home in summer with some plans on the paper about how to implement the project, I had to postpone it due to some unforeseen and very sad events in the town. And so, the postpone became cancellation and everyone forgot about those insignificant ideas. I carry my part of fault here as well, most of it actually; As it was my project I should've continue to work hard and pursue the people in power to do something in the attempt to implement the project. Yes, there have been a few potential investors and people that offered to help with the engineering part of the work, people from the US that didn't know me but wanted to make a change for all the students in my hometown, a change for a better world. It was my duty to organize ways for the town to get involved and help in the project with any possible, affordable resources, and it's very true that I did not do it.
I'm not pointing to anyone, can't pass the fault around, but in the end - I couldn't do anything for the project to go on without the consent and full support of the local authorities, which at the moment were kind of...''unavailable''. The lack of implication, funds and interest brought the project to a premature ending which I somehow anticipated before arriving in my hometown.
In the end, I have to admit that I gave up on the project and said a simple ''maybe next one is going to work'' to myself, quitting all the ideas and the hopes that I had connected to it. But now I'd like to ask you, those people that like the Facebook page and follow the blog: Should I try to implement the project again this time with a successful outcome, should I try to actually work hard for a good change? Or I should find another project to work on, something that would build more interest in the audience? If you have any ideas, thoughts or simple feedbaks I'm waiting for your comments either here or on the Facebook page of this campaign.
Really looking forward to see your feedbacks. If you liked this post, give me a little help and share it with your friends.
Thank You all.
~ Adelin Cojan ~
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