In the World there are two economical classes which represent the main part of population (in Global terms):
1- THE RICHERS CLASS
which includes thhose who have the financial possibilities to improve themselves and also to get a reasonable and easy way of living.
Most of these people have everything by just "a crack of a coin" and that's why they do not have to fight to achieve things they want. Let's say sometimes they are boring with so much of Everything. :)))
2- THE POORS CLASS
on the other hand, includes those people that from nothings are able to obtain everything possible. This class participants,(as an Albanian quotations says) "gets the brine from the stone". And this makes them able to survive in the difficult environment they live. These situation makes them able to have innovative ideas which may lead to practical results.
A good example of this class is Mother Teresa , the devoted albanian woman who used the people's hearts, consencration and work to feed, cure,shelter, educate them.
In other words, CHANGING THE WORLD IS DIFFICULT,BUT WHEN YOU TOUCHES THE PEOPLE'S HEARTS ,YOU MAY SUCCEED TO DEVELOP YOUR PROJECTS,NO MATTER IF YOU HAVE NO MONEY. IT MAY BE DIFFICULT,BUT IT BRINGS HOPE THROUGH NEW IDEAS AND MANNERS.
Ortenca Tuci
It may be difficult, but it brings hope through new ideas and manners.
ReplyDeleteMother Teresa says:
Grateful for the thousands of opportunities Jesus gives us to bring hope into a multitude of lives by our concern for the individual sufferer, we will help our troubled world at the brink of despair to discover a new reason to live or to die with a smile of contentment on its lips.
When little Sunil, now 21 years old, was 11 years old his father died. In despair the mother drank something and the little one sat near her, until she died. I took him to Shishu Bhavan and he did not want to eat; I suppose he wanted to die like his mother. I told Sr. Agnes, “Try to do something for him.” She must have looked like his mother . . . because he began to eat and recovered. The other day he came to me and said, “I want to do to the poor children what you have done to me.”
For me,this classification i.e. dividing the World into two parts as the rich and the poor is loosing its meaning in today's World as the economic balances between the countries have changed considerably recently and it is likely going to change more in coming years.Of course there are and will be big GDP per capita differences between the coutries but nobody can know how the World's economic and social structure will be even in the next future.
ReplyDeleteRegarding the easiness of life and its effects on people's behaviours,I don't agree with you totaly.There are more facilities and opportunities in more develpoed countries but their people are also paying for them.When they don't pay for them for some years,they have to pay more in the next years as it has happened in European countries recently,especially in Greece,Ireland and some others.
Turan,
ReplyDeleteI think you have not understand my idea,considering your comments made. Even how everyone has his/her perception on everything.
Regards