Cause Of Ignorance Research Paper

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Lots of people tend to not know a lot of things. This is based on the unwillingness to learn and seek the truth. We always tend to have the urge to meet our goal without actually learning or practicing.

Ignorance does affect society as a whole and it is definitely an issue we are dealing with today. Many people are not taking interest in what is around them, and in the world in general. This tends to be the cause of having a certain mindset causing people not to listen to others opinions. People often trap themselves into a bubble and are not open to intake any sort of information. After all, knowledge is power. Being distracted entirely by a show or a video game will set us off to a better future. It will only increase ignorance.

There are many problems that occur daily and we do not even take the time to learn about the cause or what we can do to help. Many of the issues we are facing today are because of the ignorance it building up day by day. There is a huge barrier to us and human improvement. We need to understand the cause of things around us. Like diseases, governments, financial
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As well as implementing certain curriculums in schools. They can encourage people by ensuring the young attain certain skills. Helping a certain age range that tends to be more vulnerable, around the ages of 16 and 17 years of age to be in effective and coordinated services that will help prepare for the future. This will help them prepare more for what the want and know the endless opportunities they have. The government should have famous speakers come into communities that need guidance. People that are currently in successful industries should talk to the children, it will definitely have a positive impact even if a few of the people who listen are guided they can help the future. You never know who you are talking to that person could have been President Barack Obama or Steve

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