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Board Economics
Re: The SELF and Development in the society.
by
Fortify
on 19/05/2024, 06:48:41 UTC
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 suffering from it. Any decent society should also offer a safety net to those less fortunate and genuinely unable to work due to certain disabilities.