Economy, asked by kartike2701, 1 year ago

"Different people have different development goals".Justify this statement in at least 150 words.

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Answered by Shan1111
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We all have the same basic needs, but different personalities, different reactions to various situations, and most importantly: different methods of acquiring what we need and want. 

So, in order to get what we need, most people have the goal of getting a job. Others think of get-rich quick schemes, others aspire to rob the richest house they've ever found. And so, to achieve the goal, like getting a job for instance, we believe different things to inspire us. Some people don't question their ability to land the job and just believe they are perfect, others believe that they have a good chance and remain optimistic, while the unlucky few have a pessimistic mind set and believe that there is a slim chance of landing the job. 

Why we think so differently? The influences we were exposed to as a child can change our mindset greatly. If our parents were lazy, we have a pretty good chance of taking the "get rich quick scheme" option. If we had criminal friends, we have a good chance of taking the "rob a rich house" option. If our life was rough, we will probably take the "pessimist" route. And so on... 

We are different people, with different goals and beliefs because we are one of the few, if not the only, species that can have different goals and beliefs, and we should admire that amongst each other. 
Answered by nandanachandrapbpf8l
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Development means progress or improvement in lifestyle. Different persons can have different developmental goals. What may be development for one may not be development for another. A  girl expects as much freedom and opportunity as her brother, and that he also shares in the household work. Her brother may not like this. Similarly, to get more electricity, industrialists may want more dams. but this may submerge the land and disrupt the lives of people who are displaced- such as tribal.  

Hope it helps!

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