Pages

Friday 12 August 2011

Behind the Riots

“They don’t care about us”, “Showing the rich we do what we want”

At this day and age, we Londoners have lived a tough and not expected experience at all. We have seen buildings in fire, burglaries and riots. Now, we are watching TV programmes where experts are talking about the reasons behind these behaviours.



A person who says “Showing the rich we do what we want” is one who hates our society. A person who says “They don’t care about us” is one who feels rejected and discriminated.

Having in mind the Dale Carnegie’s principle, they feel that they are not important for our society. So what can we expect from anyone who feels that they don’t belong to this society?

On the other hand, the US government has released over $1 Trillion in bailouts from 2008. We could easily eradicate the poverty and invest in the education of next generation with all of this money.

Is our system taking care of ourselves? What can we expect from the next generations if our society doesn’t show to them that we care of them?

Dale Carnegie’s principle no 4: “Become genuinely interested in other people”

Jose Bort
Performance Consultant

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.