Humanity's Progression, higher social order or relative social destruction? |
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Humanity's Progression, higher social order or relative social destruction? |
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Is the current state and progression of humanity leading towards a higher social order, or is it leading towards a relative social destruction?
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It depends on how you look at it.
Human are gradually becoming advance in science, technology, academic, and etc, but it's not always the case. At the same time, technology makes us vulnerable to laziness and keeping us from reaching our potential when everyone just sits on their asses in front of their computer. Technology is a lame excuse for us to avoid doing the dirty work with too much effort. Not to mention, many of my friends does not have clear goals for their future. It’s not that they're stupid; they aren’t interactive with the real world, and not understanding how things work. They just stay home and chill, missing out in reality. Therefore, it's really base on how you look at it. People are different. Societies influence us in many ways that defines the way we think, object, and absorb information. The places you were raise somewhat reflect the outlook of your life. Different class of people plays a large role in many parts of the world. If you were in Asia living with a typical Asian family, you are generally forced to do well in school. In America, it can be totally a different story. There are two types of people. One is committed is become interactive with the world. The other one does not. |
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