Still am I having some trouble to wake up early. Though, at this point I think it has to do more about will power than anything else. Besides, the more I keep cavilling at my past mistakes, the more I realize there is no way to change my past. Notwithstanding it does not mean I cannot work for a better future. It does take unflinching courage to carry on after having experienced hard times. What is more, that kind of ennui that comes from a deep depression can in fact bring anybody down easily. Still and all, one can decide to stop feeling bummed out at their current situation the moment the decide to change it. Irrespective of how much change makes you shudder; it is better to take a step than to regret for the rest of your life that you did not do anything to further your goals. By the way, last night I partook in a conversation regarding education in Peru. This marvellous gentleman whose name I do not recall brought up the following idiom: ¨If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys¨. This basically means that if an employer wants results in their company they have to hire competent staff, which costs a considerable amount of money. Be that as it may, in the third world mostly government do not care whatsoever about having a good education. Thus, the abundance of mediocre teachers in the local system. It is not acceptable to hear that one has to make do with they have. At least in Peru, there is in fact enought budget to hire way more competent educators. Nonetheless, politicians prioritize other matters over education. Moreover, it is common in our society to see the majority of people jeering at someone who has got an a degree or whatnot. There is in fact a need to bolster local citizens´ morale. They say that ignorance is bliss. Notwithstanding, politicians take advantage of people´s lack of knowledge so as to get more votes. If we keep allowing ignorance to be a fundamental factor in our society, even more trouble is brewing up. Ergo, I suggest every individual I know to grub around in their atics for books they have never even looked at before. Trying to weed out the less intelligent people from the ones that are not serves as a way to improve the productivity of an institution. However, it is also necessary to change the mentality of most here. Must we strive to build a better future for our country. May it take not only us but our future generations to toil at accomplishing to have a more educated society. Albeit, it is indeed totally worth it. Lastly I would say that I hope more and more people follow suit of what citizens in developed nations do so as to have a more informed population.
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