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Topic: The SELF and Development in the society. (Read 77 times)

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May 19, 2024, 03:51:43 AM
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Currently in our society most of the time people are more involved in bad activities there are some regions and some countries. where people are actually very idealistic and people are less involved in wrongdoing because they are peaceful. Most people are destroying social and personal or family relationships and destroying personal peace in pursuit of money and power.
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The world is constructed in a frame of WORK. Therefore, it is world of work. It also logically follows that everyone is created in a peculiar format who fits into a particular frame of work. Thus, the SELF that is the inner being of a person is specifically shaped in a frame of a particular profession in the society. Hence, every person is a useful creature. On the basis of these, everyone should endeavor to seek for the profession that corresponds to his/her frame of work.
It's against this background that one could aver that not all medical doctors are doctors, not all lawyers are lawyers, not all teachers are teachers etc. If this logic follows, then most educated personalities are mere disjointed BEINGS arising from the admission errors offered them at tertiary institutions.
Therefore, the underdevelopment of a particular nation, is it this mismatch of the content of the self and the knowledge given such fellow by educational institutions? Or could these anomalies be managed to bring better results in all societies?
What is the place of unemployment in this matter?
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Education is the most powerful thing that a country should aim to get right for it's citizens. Having trusted and reliable institutions, that have limited interference from the government are best. Ultimately religion should be left out entirely from the equation, as most sciences and math don't work on "belief" they work on proof. There are always going to be remnants of religion in any society, but you'll find that most successful places like Europe or North America are trending away from it, if you ignore the extremes that often find their way into media stories. Unemployment should be expected in any society, as old obsolete businesses will inevitably fail and be replaced by new industries - so it makes sense to offer short term support to anyone in a transition period. Any decent society should also offer a safety net to those less fortunate and genuinely unable to work due to certain disabilities.
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Therefore, the underdevelopment of a particular nation, is it this mismatch of the content of the self and the knowledge given such fellow by educational institutions? Or could these anomalies be managed to bring better results in all societies?
What is the place of unemployment in this matter?
I would want the public in this forum to contribute to this great debate. Thanks. I'm

I know your opinion may not be wrong, but it only reflects your personal opinion. If you think about the work we can do, then I will just express that every entity (human), capable of doing anything simply based on existing opportunities and trying to find opportunities that do not exist.

We are living in a multidimensional stage in terms of awareness, so we cannot look at a certain developed area (economy, science, military...) to compare with countries that have not yet developed. That approach, everything needs to be based on the development process, like you can't ask a newborn baby to fly airplanes.

Inherently, fairness or social balance are so many things that it does not rely on just a few things to be considered the cause. If you are unemployed, what is the reason? Perhaps we will see 8 billion answers based on no pattern at all.

I think life is always perfect, no matter the circumstances. What I want is not what other people want, so I can't apply it to their lives because if you go to poor rural areas in Africa, you can give them a beautiful watch, and they don't understand how beautiful it is, just based on how they convey that someone is beautiful, what they want is a job, food, clean water.... so there is too much. There are many things that I don't think are within the scope of discussion to express them all.
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It's against this background that one could aver that not all medical doctors are doctors, not all lawyers are lawyers, not all teachers are teachers etc. If this logic follows, then most educated personalities are mere disjointed BEINGS arising from the admission errors offered them at tertiary institutions.

Yes actually if you ask most people their passion is usually not the same with their profession. It’s not the educational system that is flawed but the entire society at large. We need money to survive but not all jobs can give us what we need so we op to set those dreams aside and aim for a profession which can give us profit.
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Are you actually saying there is a whole lot of displaced priority in the society? That people don't study into the profession that they want and desire that perhaps getting a wrong choice of course of study is one of the reason that the society is not properly shaped which also reflects into the economy. Most people really wait to study the profession of their frame of work. Yes it is important to study a course that you already have desire in, because it will be easier for you to understand and you will also be happy with yourself which will reflect in your contribution to the society.
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The world is constructed in a frame of WORK. Therefore, it is world of work. It also logically follows that everyone is created in a peculiar format who fits into a particular frame of work. Thus, the SELF that is the inner being of a person is specifically shaped in a frame of a particular profession in the society. Hence, every person is a useful creature. On the basis of these, everyone should endeavor to seek for the profession that corresponds to his/her frame of work.
It's against this background that one could aver that not all medical doctors are doctors, not all lawyers are lawyers, not all teachers are teachers etc. If this logic follows, then most educated personalities are mere disjointed BEINGS arising from the admission errors offered them at tertiary institutions.
Therefore, the underdevelopment of a particular nation, is it this mismatch of the content of the self and the knowledge given such fellow by educational institutions? Or could these anomalies be managed to bring better results in all societies?
What is the place of unemployment in this matter?
I would want the public in this forum to contribute to this great debate. Thanks. I'm
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