“Behind the Scene”

For some reason, it seems that what I’m seeing in the world is incorrect.

It’s as if we don’t have a properly operational social and political structure.

This world I find myself in is a sad and lonely place. When it comes to making it in this competitive economy, neither the community nor the authorities provide much in the way of help.
Isn’t it more challenging to provide for our loved ones and ourselves in light of this?

(This is probably what occurs when money is the primary motivator in the economy.)

The single most crucial skill for leading a fulfilled and healthy life is not formally taught in our society today. Every person has their own predetermined life path, but we all don’t get the same, fair guidance on how to navigate it.

Each of us comes from a unique background, and our parents and siblings all have distinct characters.
We are all exposed to diverse environments and lifestyles as children, and we all end up with different levels of resources and possibilities as adults.

We all happen to be born in a different nation, to people of different religions, and to families of varying socioeconomic status.

[When faced with such variations, each person must devise their own method of survival.]

  • Let’s assume, for the sake of argument, that a group of sixty students is taught by the same set of teachers using the same approach.
  • If all students are taught using the same strategy, how can they be expected to develop the skills necessary to design and launch a business that meets their unique needs? Also, that’s really nebulous.
  • They learn the value of money and why it’s necessary to have a job or start a business. However, they are not shown explicitly how to make the most of the few resources with which they are each born.
  • The fact that many of us are having trouble would be inexplicable if the current educational system was effective at imparting knowledge.

Nevertheless, there are a great deal of elements that set each person apart.
There is still just one thing that binds us all together, and that is the exchange of monetary value. This indicates, without a shadow of a doubt, that in a capitalist economic system, our very survival is dependent on the ability to make money.

I have an alternative policy idea in which all nations merge into a single global federation. Whose officers carry out the overarching command of ensuring the long-term viability of the human race.

The place where people are instructed in the right actions to take.

That everyone can acquire what they need without doing more than their fair share of work and without having to sacrifice their basic standards of living.

They are also provided with the means, time, and opportunity to discover what truly drives them and gives their lives meaning.

I understand “behind the scenes” to mean the following:

  • The jovial waiter and bartender are there to ensure that you have a good time while dining and drinking, but when the night is through, they quietly close down and return to their lonely existence.

    Almost nobody has arrived at the pinnacle of material success.
  • In Behind the Scenes, we see what happens to teachers and students when they have nowhere else to go after school is out but to the same quiet room.
  • This note is for the office workers who spend all day in their office and perhaps even extra time on a regular basis because they have no one waiting for them at home.

I also hope that this helps individuals in the middle class who do have families avoid the pitfalls of having an incomplete, unhappy, or broken one.

Because we have made money our primary concern, despite our lack of knowledge regarding how to achieve and maintain financial independence, we now find ourselves in this predicament.

The one thing I’m certain of is that we need a brand-new international structure that prioritizes the welfare of everyone and the planet.

A community of people that support one another, share a deep love for one another, and feel safe in their shared environment.

Author: Thoughtmonger

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