At last I have taken the first steps towards my integration to the larger global community. Steps that begin by formally introducing myself to you my readers or, better yet, my enablers. I say enablers because by you reading this you are enabling the construction of my 'self' by creating the motivation to evoke the periodical results of inner exploration. I'll start with what I have composed over the years thus far. For starters my name is Victor and I'm currently enrolled at Foothill College. I plan to finish my general education this quarter to enroll in a Business Psychology (BA) program. Part of completing this first step is successfully finishing English 1, which is the true inspiration of this blog.
So far this English class seems to be a gateway to the globe and its colonization, some call it globalization, by the human race. Humanity has democratically, whatever that means, elected that clans should be organized into what we call corporations. Next, this corporations shall compete in the recruitment of both leaders and followers to continue our instill nature to diminish the earth of it's resources out of the greed to posses all that nature failed to equip man with from the start.No, food, water, and shelter is not enough. Humans need all sorts of goods. Knowing this, corporations go out of their ways to satisfy the thirst for goods demanded by the human kin.
As I am human I don't exclude myself from wanting a lot of the goods produced by these corporations. I have to admit I like a lot of my goods and am very grateful for many of them. However, I do wish to compromise with mother earth as well with my fellows and so as they say the more information one possesses the better their decisions can be. So all you can make better decisions, not that I assume the worst, I wish to share a little bit of what I've recently come across thanks to my English class.
The trend seems to be that goods are brilliantly designed by leaders of the corporations whom reside in the wealthy sectors of the world, which you might refer to as nations. Some of these nations include the United Sates, the European Nations, and Japan. From there the followers, or employees, of these corporations are given instructions and how to produce such goods. In exchange for their loyalty and hard work they are awarded a relatively small portion of the fruits of their physical work. These workers tend to live in less developed countries and therefore poorer parts of the world. China, India, and Africa are a few examples. Overall it seems that exemplary mental performance is valued over its counter physical one. This in turn provokes differences between human beings although I have yet to be convinced of difference in our essence. Nevertheless, regulations seems to the topic at hand to narrow the gap in the chain of command within these companies.
Not all companies function in this matter. This is where information can prove valuable. As consumers we have the power to purchase goods from the companies whose management doesn't revolve around the exploitations of both people and the earth. The short term damage to the consumer is a dent in our spending budget. However, the long term benefits outweigh these downsides by acquiring more durable products, which can prove to be an economic gain in the long run, and insuring the promotion of equality to mankind everywhere. In short know who makes your good and how it was made to insure doing your share in properly bridging the nations of the world.
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