When objects and tools designed to make the human’s life easier become the center of attention rather than the median, then we’re building a materialistic society with deteriorating human values.. When the communication device, e.g. cell phone, occupies a huge space of a person’s activities and when this individual’s whole existence revolves around this device, then the human has no more value than producing revenues that only serve as a trigger for the economic cycle.. When the system marginalizes the importance of human and social sciences and adopts a progressively increasing orientation towards empirical sciences, on the expense of dissecting the three pillars of a social existence, then we are suffering First-Degree developing world symptoms…
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Saturday, April 19, 2008
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On April, 21, 2008 12:45 PM , wonders
from United Arab Emirates
said:
from United Arab Emirates
said:aaahaaaaaaaaa
i always have an ahaa moment reading ur posts :D
On April, 21, 2008 1:05 PM , Jerusalem
from Jordan
said:
from Jordan
said:Sweet wonders, I hope you get the most benefit out of my post, I wish I would add value or even contribute marginally to that beautiful mind of yours... Just cause you draw a huge smile on my face every time I read a comment of yours 
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from United Arab Emirates
so a developing world doesn't care much about humans?
do u mean by that developing countries?