Every country has problems. A more positive word would be obstacles. I wont touch on political problems or budget problems and so on, but rather problems that affect me and you. Those are the problems that occur between two or more people with different views, backgrounds, and priorities.
Here in Australia, we benefit from having a multicultural society. Since each community is different, some people cross roads with each other. When two communities collide, theyre quick to blame the other rather than blame themselves.
As I mentioned before, understanding ones actions can only be accomplished after understanding your own actions. Well when two communities are at each others head, then we do tend to have a problem.
But what caused it? Every problem has to sides to it. One example was that of different communities in many countries.
People blame each other rather than look at what they themselves did to stir the problem. To solve a problem, both the problemers (one who is part of a problem) must look within and try to abolish what they may have done that lead them to be part of the problem. Its immature to easily allocate blame on the other party.
Sadly, many adults whom I have chatted with fail to take into consideration the problems of the people or community they support. If the adults think like that, the question that remains is:
How does the youth think? Think again...
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Now playing: DJ Tiësto - Mindcircus [Gabriel & Dresden Remix]
Thursday, October 4, 2007
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