Tuesday, January 11, 2011

6 Question Answer

1. I think that it is not a good idea for people in Vietnam to be totally perfect. If everyone is perfect, than people can't expand their knowledge. If people can't expand their knowledge and everything would be the same, then the world can't be improved and can't solve world issues like global warming which could result in death of the whole world.

2. In a society where people are equal, I would provide people with their needs. People who have any kind of disabilities would have better treatment(food, water, shelter etc.) while people who are normal will have lower treatment then disabled people because they don't need it as much as disabled people. Finally, I would probably try to make everyone go up, and not bring everyone down.

3. I would probably try to persuade them into thinking that even though they're disabled people, they can still do what normal people do. This way, disabled would get a positive attitude about things and would be more inspired. Then, I would probably give them more food, water and better treatment in general because they need it more than normal people.

4. If all people are equal, people can't expand their knowledge and therefore can't solve the world issues. I would try to bring everyone up instead of bringing everyone down. This way, if every is smart, athletic and creative it is hopefully going to be easier to solve world issues.

5. I don't think that a total equality will ever exist. Every person is different and unique, every person is better at certain things than others. And everyone looks different. If everyone looks different, than how can there be equality? Also if the government would try to make everyone equal by putting handicaps on good people, naturally some people will revolt. Someone or some group will always stand up and protest and eventually change everything. That's human nature.

6. One idea that came to my mind is that "the world will always change." Through out the whole human history, people and the world have evolved. People started out as simple cavemen, and now, we have all this technology. Maybe in the future, we will have a time machine, or maybe ideas would change about anything for example the government.
Another idea that came to my mind is that "everyone has an idea, but not everyone is going to understand it." I think that people everybody has an idea, however, people have many different perspectives. Some people are going to understand your point and agree with you, and some people are not going to understand what you are saying, and disagree with you. In the end, the difference in perspectives of one idea or many ideas can lead to many conflicts.

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