APPRECIATION OF OUR ROLES AS INDIVIDUALS IN OUR SOCIETY

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APPRECIATION OF OUR ROLES AS INDIVIDUALS IN OUR SOCIETY

Postby nigerian_admin » Thu Nov 07, 2013 8:16 am

APPRECIATION OF OUR RIOLES AS INDIVIDUALS iN OUR SOCIETY
Individually we are just producers. Prior to civilization we have large landmass to hunt for food and we lived in caves a place to share our spoils with our family. We live solitarily or in small communities. We are now civilized each one of us has become specialized because a structure has been developed for us to produce - the education system. The system train and direct us to read, write, and develop knowledge that will enable each one of us to learn to produce what we know best. Each individual produce and exchange their production with the rest of the society for the same basic need as a cave man - food and shelter. We buy the car primarily to go to work, the television to entertain us at home, clothes to keep us warm and descent for work, the stove and fridge to cook and safe keep our food etc. Everything we produce is predominantly to exchange for our primary need. Doctors produce the service of keeping us healthy to produce so that he /she can exchange the gains from the service to pay the carpenter that build his house, and the grocery store to feed his family etc. We may have better cars, bigger houses, better clothing etc. These are excess income after our primary needs had been met.




A society is the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community and each one of us is part of our society. We all need rules of law to live together in peace, we need rules and provisions that will enable us to produce and exchange our goods and services produced, and we need a structure that will enable each of us to attain our primary needs food, water, and shelter. How can we best make this provision? And what role is expected of each of us?
The door is open for any Nigerian to participate. You may choose to target specific a particular area of individual expectations and/or societal provisions or respond to all the ways to make us produce and exchange our production economically, efficiently and effectively as a society,
Note: Please do not be technical, use language that all Nigerians can understand, do not be condescending, and most importantly do not confront power. Let us all be informed, participate, and be motivated. Finally no more than 10 pages at most. Thank you.
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