▶ Your Answer :
Various opinions may exists this argument
that if an economic crisis, the government should need to prioritize public
services including education, health care and support for the unemployed.
As far as I am concerned, I am in complete
that education service should put on the list at first.
Two reason stated below that can be valid
to support my view.
To begin with, education service enables
people to gain knowledge.
In detail, people enable to attain
professional knowledge and broader perspective through education.
Nowadays, it is important since to stand
out in highly competitive modern society.
Take a Warren Buffett, for instance.
He is a globally recognized CEO and an investor.
Listed among Times Most 100 people, he
mentioned in an interview that importance of education shaped him into a
successful business man.
In addition, he also helps to children who
did not care the education service.
Such comment sounds highly convincing since
he is well-know man of success.
I also believe the education is critical
people to distribution for government.
And second, education service enables
people to develop creative.
Specifically, there are many ways of creativity
to stimulate new idea and inspire people, which are a key factor to be a
success person.
Thus, it is important to be creative due to
education offer a great chance to improve people’s thinking.
For example, the survey was conducted by
UCLA’s research department.
The survey asked to CEO which is preferred
an applicant between who think flexible and who are following the rule.
The majority of CEO was responded that the
farmer should have priority when they employed.
On the other hand, the percentage of CEO
who supported the latter was extremely small.
This is because, the applicant who is being
creative show better performance and blend into other people.
This survey of result indicated that to be
creative person is more advantage in modern society.
Taking all these considerations, I believe
that the government should not reduce the education service even if an economy
crisis.
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