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Man in the Modern World
1. Man in the Modern World.
Kate Novitskaya, 206.2.
Man in the modern world who is he? Looking at theenvironmental
performance, it has long
become clear that a person
is only a part in a large car
with a well-coordinated
mechanism. Yes, at
present, this car began to
falter, since most people
destroy what they were
given by nature, but we are
able to prevent a
catastrophe if we change
our approach to life.
3.
Well, we dealt with thephysical component. But
what changes inside a
person over time? It
would seem that with
the development of
technology, with access
to any knowledge, a
person should develop
day and night, absorbing
information like a
sponge.
4.
However, this does not happen, since motivationdisappears and laziness appears. People who have
grown up in greenhouse conditions and who do not
have any locked (within reasonable limits) agree
that they have at the moment and do not give
much development to spiritual or intellectual
development. Perhaps this happens also because a
person is afraid of all the enormous amount of
knowledge that the world can provide us.
5.
Consider a very narrowexample - Russia. A very
small part of the population
is ready to study at
universities in order to
succeed, people do not want
to study, they are looking for
freebies and opportunities
to get money for nothing. In
Moscow, this trend is not
very visible, but in the
outback it is clearly visible.
6.
So who is the man inthe modern world for
the most part? A pawn
of government, a lazy
body without ambition,
a gray mass that is
pulled by bright minds?
We can hardly find the
exact answer to this
question. Time will tell.