Self-Motivated Learning is the MOST Important Skill You Will Ever Need to Acquire

Opinions from the EXPERTS, from the Front Page Sections, translated…

One of the most pressing problem right now is the increasing gap between the rich and the poor, it’d caused the newer formations of the society, and, a lot of people worried, that as the society metamorphosed, a lot of people are getting left behind, and so, those who are on the lower ends of the economic spectrums wanted more protection for themselves, the workers were, fighting, to get the minimum wages increased, to reduce the work hours, to lengthen their vacation time, to get better retirement pensions provided to them, are all, examples.

The best way to protect those who are less able, is by training them to become more capable, and, education is the BEST way to accomplish this goal, but, apparently, the systems of education had, failed, miserably, in the world, otherwise, the gaps of the rich and the poor should be declining, not increasing by the day. And it would be, a very complicated matter, to discuss why the systems of education had, failed in what it’s supposed to do, it involves the systems of education, politics, the scholars in education, along with the mindsets of those being educated, it’s not something that any of us can manage to turn around, in a short time, so, for individuals, getting better educated, to move up on the totem pole is, no longer a practical belief anymore.

not my photo…

Although there’s this increase in protecting those who are less fortunate in the societies, but, from the experiences of our histories, it’d, shown, that those living on the lower end of the socioeconomic spectrums aren’t getting enough help. In the socialist development of communist countries, equalizing the assets became a common goal for all the citizens, in other countries that are more socialist oriented, however, because there’s this lowered enticement from the private sectors, the economies can’t grow steadily, and, too much benefits will eventually, ruin a country, and, Greece is a real-life example of that. A lot of the countries that focuses on the social welfare of its people, there’s this widening gap between the rich and the poor, the countries did not give more assistance to those who are actually in need, in other words, those in the lower end wouldn’t receive more benefits, and manage to live in the standards of those who are better-to-do, instead, they would more than likely to turn worse, because, the government failed to spread the assets better.

The abilities of some of the lesser people (like those with learning disabilities) won’t change because of the improvements made objectively or subjectively (like by way of learning), what they’d needed the most is attention, but, there are those who are born on the lower end of the socioeconomic statuses (like children from single parent households living in poverty), can use their own abilities, working hard, to improve their working skills, what they need is a sort of a faith: that they can make their own way by working hard.

And, the subjective beliefs of hardworking, is always WAY more important than the objective external environmental changes, and, the amount of help that education can bring to someone, is reliant, completely, on the person being educated. As a person wanted to strive, nobody can manage to prevent you from so doing, like the Pakistani girl, Malala, she’d not even gotten the right of being educated, and yet, her hard work had, had a strongest kind of impact on people of the world. There are always more who’d shone through in the adverse learning conditions, like how the children of the farming industries in the sixties would have to walk for one to two hours to school, and, after they got home, they’d used the edges of their beds as their writing desks, worked on their homework assignments in the dimly lit rooms, all of these people had created economic miracles for their future generations, they’d received little to no guarantees of life, but, they’d had that hardworking attitude about them.

it looks difficult now, but if you keep at it, you will eventually, get to the top by way of working hard toward a goal, not my photo.

Although the connotations of education today, falls far behind the needs of the society, but, there are, a lot of opportunities of learning that occur outside the classroom settings, for students in the sixties, it was, truly difficult, for them to find a good book, but the students now, are forced to choose from the best reading materials. So long as you have the drives, self-motivated learning processes becomes the best way to get over this restriction that life and the society had, set up for you, and, you don’t even need to spend any money, so long as you are willing to learn, you will be able to see the results, this, is precisely why, self-motivated learning processes had become, one of the MOST important values of modern day world, if everybody wants to learn, and can learn on her/his own, then, everybody would be roughly on the same pages in knowledge, and we’d be able to, grow together, to decrease that gap between the rich and the poor.

If we are the victims of the increasing gap between the rich and the poor, what helps us most, is NOT the assistance and benefits giving by the government, but our mindset of NOT wanting to rely on anybody else’s assistance, along with that drive to learn constantly. The determinations to learn on one’s own will decrease, with the increased expectation that someone else is going to look out for us, and the lazier we are longer, it’d become, even harder, to start learning by ourselves, the best investment is spending one’s own energies in learning, and, the government should also, set teaching students to motivate themselves to learn as a keynote of education, that way, the problems of the rich getting richer, the poor getting poorer would be solved completely.

So, this article pointed out an important trend: the gap between the rich and the poor is, widening, and, it’s sort of a vicious cycle, because the rich has better resources, the ability to afford a college education even an graduate education, while the poor couldn’t, but, there are, scholarship programs that are available as financial aids for those in need, it’s just, that people often, fall back into their old ways of life, and, it’s, really difficult, to SNAP out of it, and they’re all, rolling again, and again, in that SAME vicious cycle, but, there are still, a TON of success stories in the world today, that proves just how one can manage, to turn one’s own life around, so long as you’re willing to, make that change in your own lives, starting with your attitudes!

About taurusingemini

All I have to say, I've already said it, and, let's just say, that I'm someone who's ENDURED through a TON of losses in my life, and I still made it to the very top of MY game here, TADA!!!
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