▶ Your Answer :
As the time passes by; people face developing
technologies, new electronic devices and new life-styles. In this manner, it is
very difficult to avoid changes in our life-styles however this has turned some
people to feel tired of the fast-moving culture. In other words, the harsh competition
between people in a society has put some of us down to stop.
As mentioned earlier; in the 21st
century, it is almost impossible to live without having to face new stuffs as
individuality has become a key to success in the world of work. It may be
challenging for some people to keep on trying new things out but in fact it is
now compulsory. For the people with high qualifications to get a job they are
assessed on how much effort they put to learn compared to others with similar qualifications.
This means they have to appeal the employers how they are different to others
and how much better. Also, such competitive circumstance improves the quality of the
society we live in because the harsh mood provokes us to work harder. Without
the mindset desperate to be an individual or a pioneer we are unlikely to be
accepted as part of member of the society.
However, being an individual may have
limits in some areas of the world of work, generally in specialised jobs like lawyers
or doctors where the accuracy & consistency are the key to success rather
than the individuality. People with these kinds of jobs may have to stick to
the ‘rules’ they follow, such as the medical procedures and old-fashioned
mindset may be helpful in these areas.
In conclusion, I believe it is generally
good trying to stand as an individual no matter what our jobs are because it
literally is a great contribution to the society we belong to. If the
competition is excessively harsh then the government may control this by
reducing incentives to work but this is usually unlikely to happen, as not all
of us is always working hard. |