As previously mentioned, when it comes to bettering
our lives, our communities, and our world, we must make changes. While change
will happen with or without our intent or interference, if we seek positive
change, we must act accordingly. The becoming something better, in whole or
part, applies to Acceptance Theory, because to reach that state of mind, we
must grow as people.
The positive changes we wish
to see/that we go through- these are examples evolution in action. Evolution
differs from change in that change itself is not specific, and while a result
of cause and effect, it is random. The causes that appear come as a result of
natural forces, rather than a specific entity’s will. In the natural sense,
evolution falls into this category, as it is essentially a specific sort of
adaption to factors in one’s environment(or at least an unspecific adaption
that is guided by the removal of competing, but inefficient adaptations).
Typically this refers to a physical environment, but can also apply to social
situations and interaction and other factors.
In
context of acceptance theory, evolution allows one to move beyond their comfort
zone and explore things that wouldn’t, understand perspectives alternative to
their own, develop patience for others who may or may not be as accepting, or
are in whatever way different. It also includes the growing and acceptance of
the self in regards to one’s limitations.
On a
personal level, this means reaching a place where one can approach foreign
situations or people of differences with an open and curious mind, rather than
having an intense predisposed response to such entities. It means reaching a
place of being comfortable with self-diagnosis is a manner that is constructive
rather than hypercritical.
In
regards to groups, evolution is a point where the community has come together
to do these things, such that these practices become a part of a culture. A
culture of accepting others without harsh judgement, of approaching life and
the differences in it as a gift, rather than something to be feared.
Evolution
is a conscious change, something that we can influence, to a degree, provided
we work at it. People typically have the capacity to grow as they choose,
though most develop the way they are encouraged to do so, be it by the
environment or the people around them. Some, therefore, adapt to be more
hateful or divisive by finding new ways to invalidate or marginalize people and
groups. This may be a result of an honest distaste for people or
groups(justified or not), or a result of misinformation about others taken as
fact.
If we are interested in
positive evolution, in growing together, and as individuals, we need to make
sure that we are not behaving or speaking in ways that undermine this effort.
For example, we must not try to downplay significant issues for the sake of
simply feeling good about ourselves or promoting a hollow peace. Instead, we
should communicate about such issues and ask questions on the points we do not
understand. We should avoid jumping to conclusions based on our initial
observation and should look into causes behind behavior for understanding. We
should be more concerned with the messages of others rather than the manner in
which they are delivered. Fostering conversations rather than ignoring them is
what allows us as people to evolve.
To evolve on a personal
level, we must look at ourselves and understand who we are. We must learn about
ourselves, questioning our behaviors, the things that have led us to where we
currently stand. From there, we determine what we wish to change, and why. We
determine who we are ideally, and we strive to connect the two.
It is important to realize
that evolution is always a work in progress. Evolution is change, and change
always occurs, and always will occur. There is no being ‘done’, only the
journey. Furthermore, there are no guarantees: one may work long and hard, and
perhaps it may not seem like much at first, but it is important to strive
anyway. If nothing else, the effort to evolve will make for a more full and
diverse life than one lived within the narrow confines of one’s original
understanding. And yes, it is difficult. Enjoy the fun parts. Learn from the
bad parts. People must accept that there is no perfection, and in realizing
this, avoid being unnecessarily hard on themselves. Furthermore, we as people
should avoid being too hard on others for the same reasons, and instead, we
should help them grow as well.