Showing posts with label Social class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social class. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2023

The Harm of Basing Respect on Profession and Income

Living in a society where people give respect based on profession, work and salary can be harmful to some reasons. First and foremost, it perpetuates a class system that divides people based on their job titles and income level. This can lead to feelings of superiority or inferiority, which can be damaging to both the individuals experiencing these emotions and to the overall sense of community in a society.

Furthermore, basing respect on profession and income can lead to a lack of appreciation for the value of other important contributions to society. For example, a stay-at-home parent or a volunteer may not be seen as worthy of respect because they are not bringing in a high salary. This is a narrow-minded and misguided way of thinking, as these individuals are often making significant sacrifices and contributions to their families and communities.

It is important to recognize that respect should not be based on superficial measures such as job title or income level. Rather, respect should be earned through one's actions and the positive impact they have on others. This includes qualities such as honesty, kindness, hard work, and compassion.

One way to avoid basing respect on profession and income is to make an effort to get to know people on a deeper level. Instead of judging someone based on their job or salary, try to understand their values, goals, and how they contribute to their community. This can help to build a more inclusive and respectful society.

Additionally, it is important for individuals to be mindful of their own biases and to actively work to challenge them. This may involve educating oneself about different professions and the challenges and rewards they bring, as well as seeking out diverse perspectives and experiences.

Basing respect on profession, work, and salary is a harmful practice that can divide society and diminish the value of important contributions. By making an effort to understand and appreciate people on a deeper level, we can create a more inclusive and respectful society.

Thursday, December 22, 2022

The Redemptive Power of Love: A Les Misérables Poem

 "Les Misérables" is a timeless tale of love, redemption, and the indomitable human spirit. The story follows Jean Valjean, a man who has served his time in prison but is relentlessly pursued by the ruthless inspector Javert. Despite the challenges and hardships he faces, Valjean finds the strength to forgive and start anew, eventually finding love and a sense of purpose in the most unlikely of places. This poem captures the heart and soul of "Les Misérables," a story that has touched the hearts of readers and audiences around the world.


In the streets of Paris, in the times of old
Where the poor and the wretched, their stories were told
There was a man, Jean Valjean, who had paid his debt
But society shunned him, and he had to fend for himself yet

He found redemption, and a new life to live
But the shadows of his past, they would not forgive
The inspector Javert, a man of the law
Pursued Valjean, with a single-minded claw

But Valjean, he proved that love and mercy
Can conquer even the darkest history
He took in a girl, Fantine, who had fallen from grace
And gave her the love, and the care that she faced

And through the years, as the revolution brewed
Valjean and his family, their struggles ensued
But in the end, love and forgiveness prevailed
As the barriers between classes, finally failed

Les Misérables, a tale of love and despair
But also of hope, and the power to repair
The wounds of the past, and to build a new future
A message that rings true, now and forever.