Future Success
I was reading the news and ran across this article by a high school student who is concerned about the future of youths. The article raises several interesting questions. How do individual cultures instill a sense of identity through traditions and an understanding of the accomplishments of ancestors without planting the seeds of elitism? How do multi-cultural societies expose the differing cultures to each other, and educate one another about the differences, without imposing the concept of one ideology being more correct, or incorrect, than another? When all is said and done, who has the final decision on whether or not an individual views their life as successful? (Is there only one idea of success?)
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If you beleive in the holy Christ then he probably will judge your success for you,If you do not lean to that way of thinking.Then that indivisual probably has the final decision?.
Comment by Bradl Lietha — October 13, 2005 @ 4:43 pm
In a strange way you have shown what I was talking about earlier. People are people first and all people make investments. It is what, and to what degree, each individual invests in that differs.
Comment by JAWjaw — October 13, 2005 @ 9:44 pm