Society & Culture

What are your observations on society and where it’s headed?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

16th May 2011 01:27pm

Have we evolved into a narcissistic society, as the media have alleged? Do you think the importance of manners and etiquette is less essential? If you live in a country or regional area, is there more of a community spirit and comrade in your district? I really would love to hear your opinions on this issue so please do share your thoughts.

Di
  • 17th May 2011 09:28am

we have become a very consumer driven society where by bigger is better...the more we have the more we want...and along with this comes the decline in morals and manners...we want it now!!!!!..and we mean now!!..Families are stressed to the point of breaking and quiet family times are a thing of the past as Mum and Dad are driven by the need to work longer hours ...people need to be reminded to treat their fellow man as they would like to be treated and that what goes around comes around...give rather than take..and always help out someone in need if you can ..compassion,love and good morals make the world go around not selfishness,hatred and disregard for our fellow people..step back and teach our children to 'smell the flowers'...:)


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