Kiyotaka point of view.
It's a little sudden, but seriously listen to the question I'm about to ask and think about the answer carefully.
are people really equal?.
Nowadays, every society loves to talk about equality. People ask that men and women be treated equally, and demand that the society that gets rid of inequality. They ask for more work for women and cars for everyone, even going so far as to complain about the order in the registration of names. People even advocate equality for people with disabilities, and now the public is encouraged to stop using the term "disabled people". Children are taught that we are all equal.
I wonder if that's really true.
Men and women have different roles if they have different abilities.
People with disabilities are still disabled, regardless what term are they called. None of this makes sense if no one lends to you attention.
In other words, the answer is NO.
People are unequal beings; There are no really "equal" people.
A great man once said that God did not create anyone above or below from another. But that doesn't mean everyone is equal. Did you know that the passage does not ends there? The rest goes on like this: Everyone is equal at birth, but then I wonder, why are there so many differences between people's jobs and status?.
In other words, the word equality is full of lies and falsehoods but inequality is also unacceptable. He was trying to find a new answer to the eternal problem that human beings face.
Have you ever thought about the future?.
Have you imagined what it means to go to high school, or go to university?.
Have you never felt that the idea that one day, one day, was confusing way, will you find a job?.
I felt like this.
When I finished compulsory education and entered high school, I didn't notice none of that.
I only felt joy at being freed from my "duty".
I didn't notice that, at that moment, my life and my future were being impacted
progressively.I was lucky.
I thought.
Enter ANHS also known as Tokyo Metropolitan Advanced Education Secondary School.
A school established by the Japanese government to train young graduates who will support the country. It has a 100% employment and college entry rate, and thorough, state-led teaching methods, sparing no effort to pursue the nation's desired future.
But none of that was really important to me, the only thing that mattered to me was that it would give me 3 years of freedom and nothing more.
For a moment I thought that having freedom was doing whatever I wanted.
Wake up late.
Eat what you would like.
Sleep when you want.
Put aside routine.
But after a while I discovered that it was a very idiotic idea.
Hegel said: "Freedom is the awareness of necessity".
Hegel considered that freedom is a right that is based on freedom itself, and that only the effective exercise of freedom makes that right possessed. In other words, freedom is a right because right is freedom.
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