I’m very glad to come across this assignment, because I really want to
seek answers to these problems in a more active way. In some social events, people just chat about
these types of topics and as the conversation closes, everyone somehow magically
feel a sense of mission but do nothing to improve the situation at the end.
I know simply answering this question in the form of a post does not
make me any way better than the people I mentioned, but this is a new approach
that I want to take and see if I will make some minor difference –even just
raising more awareness in my mentality - by responding to the question in a
more serious manner.
I had coffee with my mentor this Saturday and told him the recent conundrums
I encounter - in my senior year, I felt my resistance to embrace new subjects
in my life. And as an individual who constantly seeks growth and self-improvement,
I become discontent of my recent laid-back attitude and actions. And during our
conversation, my mentor told me it is probably time for me to branch out and
think about bigger questions – things that matter for the sustainability of
human beings, no longer just about my personal well-being.
These questions will matter. They are no longer things such as “oh my, what am I getting for breakfast, for lunch,
for dinner”, and then so on so forth, which drive me panic every day. Rather,
these questions are going to be the key challenges/insights that will direct
focus and effort. His words also remind me of the “fundamental truth” that Elon
Musk mentioned in a Ted talk – seeking answers by avoiding relying on analogies
or so-called “benchmarks”, but by digging the questions deep and fathoming to
find the roots that cause certain phenomena and then devising solutions
accordingly. This sounds easy, but most of the time, people just use other
people’s solutions/ideas to save time/brainwork, ignorant of the nuanced
situations they are faced with.
This conversation encourages me to think about something that matter,
something that will make the world a better place, which coincidently matches
with the attempt of the prompt. I did some research and brainstormed about the problems
that human beings need to resolve:
· Inequality
o Gender
o Wealth
§ Whether this
is a problem per se is pending discussion
· Health
concerns
o Obesity
o Caused by
pollution
§ Water
§ Air
o HIV prevention
o Cancer
treatment
· Transportation
o Alternative
energy
o Alternative
means of transportation
o Connection
§ Intercontinental
§ Space
· Education
o Access
o Quality
Every issue listed here, as I see it, is vital to be resolved if human
beings were to realize sustainable development many centuries to come.
Education is my most interested topic, so I did more research in this
field, finding that it has the biggest correlation with income inequality and
the biggest contributing factor to income inequality. I had a sociology class
in my freshman year, and after studying the topic to some depth, I realize
every issue is intertwined. For instance, education inequality could result
from the wealth inequality; inequality in wealth contributes to structural
disadvantages that are imposed onto the underprivileged families, especially education,
lending itself to complete a vicious cycle.
After deciding to focus on education, my next question is “what the
major problems/obstacles are for underprivileged children to have a proper education”,
and some bullets are listed below:
- Access to knowledgeable teachers
- Access to the Internet
- Ambition/ motivation
- Family environment
Across all the solutions proposed, I think MOOC is a viable and tangible
way to implement towards mitigating the gap. It allows kids in the rural area,
if we are looking at China particularly given its large size of uneducated population,
to get exposure to world-class quality content and absorb knowledge that they choose.
However, there are certain issues pertained with this solution. For instance, how
to ensure children’s’ access to the Internet? How to ensure the infrastructure is
set in place when starting to implement the plan? How to seek the government’s
support? How to ensure the content is well digested by the kids? How to keep
track of the progress?
These are just a few questions that could easily throw the solution off guard
but they also mean that these social issues require more attention and consideration
with practical understanding of local environment.
Hi Ada, I hope your Monday started well.
ReplyDeleteI think that you should start with small steps. Be a big fish in a small pond and then go to the ocean. If you go to the ocean the first day, it will be difficult to grow.
Bigger questions have answers in every day's life. You can't start to solve human problems in a wide area ( education in China as you said) but you should start to make every single step you do a symbol of what you want to do on a larger scale.
Start with your community, your district, then to the city, then to the world.
You can start offering after school tutoring for free at your local public schools for example, or go to the preasons to help people right there to use their time to feel the education gap they have. I used to organize a literature club in a preason in Milan for example, and obviously I did not solve education in my country, but at least I made a little difference. I started to understand where were the main problems and to turn assumptions in real knowledge. Remember if you don't go in deep, most of the times you just take a big risk to make false assumptions.
Also, remember that making the world better is a 24-7 attitude, it goes from ho you behave with your friends, to how you behave with people you don't know, to the little Starbucks icelatte you take from the ground when you see it and you put on the basket even if it is not yours. It's a constant though : how can I help other people when I act in every day's life? Even simple things such as When I go to the grocery store do I ask to my flat mate if he/she need something? Do I take more or do I give more?
"everyone somehow magically feel a sense of mission but do nothing to improve the situation at the end" Very powerful statement. I totally agree what you just said. I ask the same question too. Why ? I went to different third world places over the past years and I have something to share with you which is don't try to help them, try to educate them .
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