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1  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are there good sides in a war? on: July 04, 2018, 01:53:48 PM
Well, if we first hear or take a look at the word "war", we might jump in to the conclusion that it is no good at all. That war doesn't have any good sides at all. But I personally think that it isn't true. I do believe that war has always a reason, it may be bad reason but for sure, it has always a good reason. One good reason is sovereignity and freedom. Historically speaking, our country, the Philippines fought for our country and enter into the war for these good and essential reasons. Yes, it is true that many people sacrifice and died, but at the end of the day, our nation achieved its goal not only for few but for the whole country. Another good side of a war is nationalism and patriotism. People at war realize to whom and where and why they are fighting.

well I must commend the insights of this speech bearer, he's made some very great ideologies and dialogues about the goods associated with war which I believe are inevitable for every purposeful and great nations, economy or a race of people which is freedom, liberty and independent from tribalism, colonialism, slavery and other sorts of mal treatment you know.
no great nations of the world abated from war and ended up being great I believe.
so coupled with self beliefs in what individuals, collective people who have liberty can do and achieve, there's more good to war.
2  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How is the economy of your country recently? on: July 04, 2018, 01:42:09 PM
The economy of my country is in a total collapse. The difference between Naira and Dollar is getting wider by seconds. The gap between the cost of living and income is on its alarming state. The cost of living is geometrically increasing. Nigeria is experiencing the worst economy ever

as rightly said by the above speaker, Nigerian economy is almost in a state of total shambles and mediocre; standard of living extremely poor that hardly do you have an average Nigerian family; parents and kids, not an individual living above $1 daily.
these menace had endangered our lives to the brim of traveling through deserts and the Mediterranean sea to European countries across Libya and other Northern African countries in search of greener pastures while losing countless number of lives in the process to wicked people; bandits, immigrants and hazardous climatic and environmental impacts.
3  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who to blame: the people or the government? on: July 04, 2018, 11:56:39 AM
to me, both parties involved needs to buckle up and embrace the reality of rarity and the true rigors of life and demands. Governments needs improve on policies and provisions of avenues and channels that enables their people the real and true value for being a worthy citizens and people needs to abate from some ways and compose of life living that aren't enhancing governmental policies and which in turn reduces their own standards in any approach to life; for instance, inability to control the family largeness through multiple births, uncontrolled s3x when you surely knows that house is full already...this is very common in African countries, wasteful and unresourceful spending; earning a little amount and living outta your salary or wages.
I believe if we can stay true to ourselves and governments putting in their best, unlike being selfish, wasteful and unresourceful; mostly in Africa and part of Southern American countries, then the issues of poverty will be a thing of the past or perhaps better put, well managed and reduced.
4  Other / Off-topic / Re: what's the difference between a leader and a boss? on: May 28, 2018, 11:50:55 PM
a leader is one who despite his or her position as the first and commanding force, always sees the beauty of association through sacrifices, patience, good stewardship abilities by subjecting himself to the good and better of his group and people he leads while a boss is he who gives commands whether it be pleasing or not, he really does not care much about the people under him but tends to focus mostly on the business aspects of their relationship; him and his workers.
5  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why are some countries still so rich and others so poor on: May 28, 2018, 11:41:21 PM
well, what I believe in as an African especially is that, many of not most of all African countries are richly blessed and vastly endowed with life changing resources like crude oil, stones like diamonds, mining features and other lots of economic boosters but real sense of life, vast majority of not all African countries are as well blessed with well-riden corrupt leaders who cares not about their countries' future let alone her citizens. They're selfish and perpetrates evils without thinking about how to better the lots of the populace with the riches of their nations. So, with this, though not only African countries, others like South American countries, part of Asia, and the Caribbeans, also do this, some few numbers of countries will ever be rich and others poor if not checked and corrected.
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