This essay is about my world veiw and how to make the world a better place to live in.
There is nothing which can be done to totally improve the world's condition presently. However, there is something which can de done for the betterment of the world's condition. The main point which could affect the condition of the world is Education. Education provides people with knowledge, communication skills, discipline, and also with dignity. "Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one" said Malcolm Forbes. The supporting idea which could improve the world's current situation is Religion. Religion provides people with a belief system consisting of discipline, tradition, culture, and morality. Matthew Arnold had said that "the true meaning of religion is thus not simply morality, but morality touched with emotion". Last thing that might help is looking at the world in a social aspect. Being social gives us a more understanding character, and it gives us more information about the current issues which at least makes us not ignorant, and it also makes us more open to people. If a person has knowledge, good communication skills, discipline, dignity, a belief system consisting of traditions, cultures, and moral values, understanding, not ignorant, and more open, than that person could cause no harm or trouble to anyone. If billions of people view the world as an educational, religious, and also a social place, then the condition of the world would be greatly improved and would be a "heaven" to some people.
Today, people have no time to do anything. They are so busy working that they don't even know what is going on around them. All they want to do is to earn money. Money is everything for everyone these days. Money brings happiness to people nowadays, which is totally wrong. Money can never bring peace in anyone's life. Money can actually ruin a persons' life by...
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