A little bit of responsibility and a little bit of hard work can help shape people's lives and make them an asset to their families, friends and society at large. People know this and that's why society frowns upon anyone who chooses to lazy around without taking up responsibility or doing any work.
You know, there are people like that. They wake up each morning and spend the whole day till nightfall without doing any productive thing. They don't want to take up a job and they don't seem to be interested in learning any skill which they can monetize. They are just interested in playing hypeman to a friend or family member who's already working him/herself to death.
I don't know about the rest of the world but the society where I come from, by and large, condemns those people and calls them all sorts of names. They are seen as jobless folks and they are often regarded as shameless liabilities to those around them. Yeah, the society sees joblessness as a reprehensible thing.
However, what would become of someone willing and eager to work and the person makes an effort to spot opportunities that can take him out of joblessness, but the opportunities are not forthcoming?
For such people who lack employment opportunities or monetization opportunities, would it still be right for them to be subjected to the same condemnation that is given to someone who is predominantly lazy and unwilling to work?
That wouldn't be fair, right? And, I'm not taking this stance because I want to play nice. It's just that some people are trying to get something worth doing in a country where the unemployment rate is the highest in the world. It doesn't seem right for someone who's already in that situation to still be condemned for being jobless, especially when the person is relentlessly trying to get something worth doing.
If you choose to have these in mind, one of the questions you will have to ask yourself whenever you are in the presence of a jobless folk would be; Is he jobless because of his decision to not take up a job or is he jobless because there is no job for him to take up?
Think about that.
Spanish Version
Un poco de responsabilidad y un poco de trabajo duro pueden ayudar a dar forma a la vida de las personas y convertirlas en un activo para sus familias, amigos y la sociedad en general. La gente lo sabe y es por eso que la sociedad desaprueba a cualquiera que opte por holgazanear sin asumir responsabilidades ni hacer ningún trabajo.
Ya sabes, hay gente así. Se despiertan cada mañana y pasan todo el día hasta el anochecer sin hacer nada productivo. No quieren aceptar un trabajo y no parecen estar interesados en aprender ninguna habilidad que puedan monetizar. Solo están interesados en jugar al hypeman con un amigo o familiar que ya está trabajando hasta la muerte.
No sé sobre el resto del mundo, pero la sociedad de donde vengo, en general, condena a esas personas y les pone todo tipo de nombres. Se los ve como personas sin trabajo y, a menudo, se los considera una carga desvergonzada para quienes los rodean. Sí, la sociedad ve el desempleo como algo reprobable.
Sin embargo, ¿qué sería de alguien con ganas y ganas de trabajar y la persona se esfuerza por detectar oportunidades que lo puedan sacar del paro, pero las oportunidades no llegan?
Para esas personas que carecen de oportunidades de empleo o oportunidades de monetización, ¿sería correcto que se les sometiera a la misma condena que se le da a alguien que es predominantemente vago y no está dispuesto a trabajar?
Eso no sería justo, ¿verdad? Y no estoy tomando esta postura porque quiera jugar limpio. Es solo que algunas personas están tratando de hacer algo que valga la pena en un país donde la tasa de desempleo es la más alta del mundo. No parece correcto que alguien que ya está en esa situación sea condenado por estar desempleado, especialmente cuando la persona está tratando incansablemente de conseguir algo que valga la pena.
Si elige tener esto en cuenta, una de las preguntas que tendrá que hacerse cada vez que esté en presencia de una persona sin trabajo sería; ¿Está desempleado por su decisión de no aceptar un trabajo o está desempleado porque no hay trabajo para él?
Piénsalo.
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Environmental factors also contribute largely to this and also the countries economy,in some cases were the youths are hardworking and trying everything to make a better life but sometime government policies becomes threat to their already established business, even the ones trying hard to make ends means also finds it difficult
Exactly. This goes to show that the joblessness we see among the youth in several parts of the world does not usually have so much to do with them. Instead, a lot of external factors may be visible.
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