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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Human capacity development
by
Furious 7
on 27/10/2024, 21:44:38 UTC
Development in human resources is indeed one of the benchmarks for creating the first step if a country wants to progress but the problem is that this pressure is sometimes too heavy to do, especially for some countries where the majority of people are still unable to accept or adapt to existing developments so that this will bring up a new mindset which is actually although not entirely wrong but of course it is a mistake.

For example, in my country, we still think that school is a bridge to getting a job. Although for some things this is not entirely wrong because every job has qualifications including education, we must realize that education is not a bridge to work but education is a situation where we learn something so that it can be useful for future life and the scope is certainly broad not only about work.
This kind of mindset is still imprinted for the majority of people in my country so that the resources are not very well developed because their mindset has been set from the beginning making it seem as if education is only a formality to get a job even though it is a start that must be done to make resources increase, especially in matters of thought, intelligence and behavior.