The Next Generations of the Country

The Next Generations of the Country

The future of one nation lies in the hands of the upcoming generations. This is maybe considered as a cliché but we have to accept that sooner or later, the youth will have to grow and take their place in the society. They are expected to be fruitful as what the adults are doing in order to ensure the stability of their nation. Economic growth will not be possible without the man power and the sprung of new ideas that can be derive from the youth today, which will soon become future leaders of the coming generations. With this, educating them with the right knowledge and skills does not have just to take place in the four corners of the classrooms but they must have a proper understanding of the present situation. One should be able to pinpoints the weaknesses and strengths that they see in the society so that they may weigh whether it is time for a change. The young and perspective leaders must also learn to deviate from the tradition leaders that they may have right now, corrupt and self-centered, for one nation needs a different perspective from a fully-aware individuals of the nation’s current situation.
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I have been in the dark in viewing the current political situation of my country. It is a shame that we are considered one of the most corrupt countries of the world. A lot of money was dispersed to the politicians for their future works that should benefit the country but it seems that this money is being used on their own personal interest. They generate funds to make themselves richer and to sustain their vices; gambling, women, etc.
I also believe that some politicians are behind the big syndicates on drugs, jueteng(gambling), kidnapping and white slavery for they could not operate that easily if there were no one who have the power supporting them. And our very own example of that is the controversial Alabang Boys and the on-going operations of jueteng...

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