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Discussboththeseviewandgiveyourownopinion.
Givereasonsforyouranswerandincludeanyrelevantexamplesfromyourownknowledgeorexperience.
Writeatleast250words.
MODELANSWER
Overthelasthalfcenturythepaceofchangeinthelifeofhumanbeingshasincreasedbeyondourwildestexperience.Thishasbeendrivenbytechnologicalandscientificbreakthroughsthatarechangingthewholewayweviewtheworldonanalmostdailybasis.Thismeansthatchangeisnotalwaysapersonaloption,butaninescapablefactoflife,andweneedtoconstantlyadapttokeeppacewithit.
Thosepeoplewhobelievetheyhaveachievedsomesecuritybydoingthesame,familiarthingsareresistingchangethemselves,theycannotstoptheworldaroundthemfromchanging.Soonerorlatertheywillfindthatthefamiliarjobsnolongerexist,orthatthe'
safe'
patternsofbehaviourarenolongerappropriate.
However,reachingtheconclusionthatchangeisinevitableisnotthesameasassumingthat'
changeisalwaysforthebetter'
.Unfortunately,itisnotalwaysthecasethatnewthingsarepromotedbecausetheyhavegoodimpactsforthemajorityofpeople.Alotofinnovationsaremadewiththeaimofmakingmoneyforafew.Thisisbecauseitistherichandpowerfulpeopleinoursocietywhoareabletoimposechanges(suchasinworkingconditionsorpropertydevelopments)thatareintheirowninterests.
Inconclusion,Iwouldsaythatchangecanbestimulatingandenergisingforindividualswhentheypursueitthemselves,butthatallchange,includingthatwhichisimposedonpeople,doesnotnecessarilyhavegoodoutcomes.
Pleaseawrittenargumentorcasetoaneducatedreaderwithnospecialistknowledgeofthefollowingtopic:
Whenacountrydevelopsitstechnology,thetraditionalskillsandwaysoflifedieout.Itispointlesstotryandkeepthemalive.
Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagreewiththisopinion?
Youshoulduseyourownideas,knowledgeandexperienceandsupportyour.argumentswithexamplesandrelevantevidence.
Youshouldwriteatleast250words.
Overall,Idisagreewiththeopinionexpressed.Iwouldliketobeginbypointingoutthattraditionalskillsandwaysoflifearenotautomaticallyofonecountry,butofacultureorcommunity.
Inmanyways,thehistoryofcivilizationisthehistoryoftechnology;
fromthediscoveroffiretotheinventionofthewheeltothedevelopmentoftheInternet,wehavebeenmovingonfrompreviouswaysofdoingthings.Sometechnologies,suchasweaponsofmassdestruction,areofnegativeimpact.Others,suchasmedicaladvances,positivelyhelppeopletolivebetterorlonger,andsoverymuchhelptraditionalwayslife.Surely,fewpeoplewouldseektopreservesuchtraditionalaslivingincaves!
Interestingly,technologycanpositivelycontributetothekeepingaliveoftraditionalskillsandwaysoflife.Forexample,thepopulationsofsomeislandsaretoosmalltohavenormalschools.Ratherthanbreakingupfamiliesbysendingchildrentothemainland,educationauthoritieshavebeenabletousetheInternettodeliverschoolingonline.Inaddition,theInternet,andmodernrefrigerationtechniques,arebeingusedtokeepalivethetraditionalskillsofproducingsalmon;
itcannowbeorderedfrom,anddeliveredto,anywhereinworld.
Inconclusion,withoutsuggestingthatalltechnologyisnecessarilygood,Ithinkitisbynomeans'
pointless'
.Inanyway,totrytokeeptraditionsalivewithtechnology.Weshouldnotignoretechnology,becauseitcanbeourfriendandsupportourwayoflife.
WRITINGTAST
Happinessisconsideredveryimportantinlife.Whyisitdifficulttodefine?
Whatfactorsareimportantinachievinghappiness?
Happinessisverydifficulttodefine,becauseitmeanssomanydifferentthingstodifferentpeople.Whilesomepeoplelinkhappinesstowealthandmaterialsuccess,otherthinkitliesinemotionsandlovingpersonalrelationships.Yetothersthinkthatspiritualpaths,ratherthaneitherthematerialworldorrelationshipswithpeople,aretheonlywaytotruehappiness.
Becausepeopleinterprethappinessforthemselvesinsomanydifferentways,itisdifficulttigiveanydefinitionthatistrueforeveryone.However,iftherearedifferentkindsofhappinessfordifferentindividualsthenthefirststepinachievingitwouldbetohaveadegreeofself-knowledge.Apersonneedstoknowwhoheorsheisbeforebeingabletoknowwhatitisthatmakeshimorherhappy.
Ofcourse,factorssuchaslovingrelationships,goodhealth,theskillstoearnalivingandapeacefulenvironmentallcontributetoourhappinesstoo.Butthisdoesnotmeanthatpeoplewithouttheseconditionscannotbehappy.
Overall,Ithinkanabilitytokeepclearperspectivesinlifeisamoreessentialfactorinachievinghappiness.BythatImeananabilitytohaveaclearsenseofwhatisimportantinourlives(thewelfareofourfamilies,thequalityofourrelationships,makingotherpeoplehappy,etc.)andwhatisnot(aproblematwork,gettingannoyedabouttrivialthings,etc.).
Lakeself-awareness,thisisalsoverydifficulttoachieve,butIthinkthesearethetwofactorsthatmaybethemostimportantforachievinghappiness.
Successfulsportsprofessionalscanearnagreatdealmoremoneythanpeopleinotherimportantprofessions.Somepeoplethinkthisisfullyjustifiedwhileothersthinkitisunfair.
Asaresultofconstantmediaattention,sportsprofessionalsinmycountryhavebecomestarsandcelebrities,andthoseatthetoparepaidhugesalaries.Justlikemoviestars,theyliveextravagantlifestyleswithhugehousesandcars.
Manypeoplefindtheirrewardsunfair,especiallywhencomparingthesesupersalarieswiththoseoftopsurgeonsorresearchscientists,orevenleadingpoliticianswhohavetheresponsibilityofgoverningthecountry.However,sportssalariesarenotdeterminedbyheorherholds.Instead,theyreflectthepublicpopularityofsportingeneralandthelevelofpublicsupportthatsuccessfulstarscangenerate.Sothenotionof'
fairness'
isnottheissue.
Thosewhofeelthatsportsstars'
salariesarejustifiedmightarguethatthenumberofprofessionalswithrealtalentareveryfew,andthemoneyisarecognitionoftheskillsanddedicationapersonneedstobesuccessful.Competitionisconstantandaplayeristestedeverytimetheyperformintheirrelativelyshortcareer.Thepressurefromthemediaisintenseandthereislittleprivacyoutofthespotlight.Soalloftherefactorsmayjustifythehugeearnings.
Personally,Ithinkthattheamountofmoneysuchsportsstarsmakeismorejustifiedthanthehugeearningsofmoviestars,butatthesametime,itindicatesthatoursocietyplacesmorevalueonsportthanonmoreessentialprofessionsandachievements.
Today,thehighsalesofpopularconsumergoodsreflectthepowerofadvertisingandnottherealneedsofthesocietyinwhichtheyaresold.
Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagree?
Nowadaystherearelotsofadvertisementsontelevisionoronthestreets,Somepeoplethinkthattheadvertisingbooststhesalesofgoodsanditencouragespeopletobuythingsunnecessarily.Thisargumentsmaybetrue.Inmycountry,manyadvertisingcompaniesproduceadvertisementswithfamousandpopularactorsorsingers.People,especiallyyoungsters,buygoodsthattheirfavouritesingeradvertise,althoughtheydonotreallyneedtheproduces.
Also,onthetelevisionscreen,aproductmaylookgorgeousandgoodquality.Asaresultofit,peopleoftenbuygoodswithoutenoughconsideration,consumersmaynotactuallyneeditbuttheybuygoodsimpulsivelysoonaftertheywatchtheadvertising.Furthermore,asmanycustomersbuyaparticularproductduetoitsadvertisingcampaign,theotherpeoplemaybeaffectedbythetrend,eveniftheproductisnotoftherealneedsofthesociety.
Ontheotherhand,therearevariousaspectsagainsttheseargumentsmoreover,itispeople'
schoicetomakeadecisiontobuygoods.Advertisingmaybenotacauseofcustomers'
buyinghabits.Individualshavetheirownspendinghabits.Iftheyhavegotenoughdisposableincome,thentherighttomakeadecisionisgiventothem.Nooneactuallycanjudgewhetherthegoodssoldaretherealneedsofthesocietyornot.
Inaddition,asthereshouldbealimitedamountofdisposableincomeconsumersareabletospend,peopletrytoallocatetheirbudgets.Theycannothesimplyswayedbythoseadvertisements.
Inconclusion,ascustomershavetheirownstrongopinionsandstandardofgoodqualitygoods,itisbettertoleavethemtomaletheirowndecisioninbuygoods.Itisfairlydifficulttosayeveryoneisswayedbyadvertisingan