Ghose town

Old Feb 24th 2012, 12:42 am
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Default Re: Ghose town

Originally Posted by amideislas
Social behaviours are more often the result of the institutions and ideologies which govern them, rather than linked to a specific culture, nationality or race.

For example, when children of any culture are raised in an abusive environment, they typically become abusive in adulthood. Same applies for those raised in environments promoting entitlement, corruption, nepotism, and deflection of responsibility.

It's no surprise, then, that the latest generation of societies who have been raised in such environments increasingly appear to exhibit some of the same characteristics.

Today's common expectation of "entitlement" without the need for sacrifice or contribution ("I'm entitled! - it's someone else's problem/fault, not my responsibility"), and the resulting jealousy and spite for those who were astute enough to assume responsibility, and now enjoy the benefits of their sacrifices and contributions - are among the common character traits which come to mind these days.
100% Spot on, well said
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