Essay on unity of 200 words
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Unity is Strength is a proverb that almost everyone has heard of. It often forms a part of the moral science course in junior classes. The meaning of this proverb is simple yet profound. While it simply means that we must stay united in order to stay stronger however practicing this can be as difficult especially in today’s competitive world. It is ironic how we are taught to stay united yet made to compete against each other at every step in our life.
A number of related proverbs such as “Union is Strength”, “United We Stand; Divided We Fall” and “Strength is in Unity” have been coined in the past. Many stories have also been written to explain how staying united and maintaining cordial relations with others renders strength. When we stand united we can fight anything or anyone as we become more powerful. On the other hand, if we fight with our neighbours, friends and relatives and constantly try to prove that we are better than them then in the end we shall be left alone. This is true for every relationship as well as in our professional life. When we work as a team and help each other out, we are able to work better on a project. On the contrary, if we have conflicts within the team then we are likely to fall short
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Today – the countries of the world are not united at all. They don’t work together. In fact, they do the EXACT OPPOSITE. Consider this question very carefully – ‘In a world where the self-centred interests of each ‘National Government’ ALWAYS comes first, and with an economic system that pits ALL Countries and National Government’s AGAINST each other, is any real peace, unity or true cooperation actually even possible?’ “What happens when we unite towards our common good? How would the world change?” Just like before, the answer is NO. And competitive economic greed and selfishness is also very, very destructive! Want proof? Take a look at the last 100 years. Over the last century, due to war – mothers have lost sons, daughters have lost fathers. Entire families have been murdered. There have been Two World Wars and over 100 conflicts and genocides. Tens of Millions have been killed! People are still starving in parts of the world today. Poverty is still killing children every day. There are still homeless people begging on the streets. Access to clean water and sanitation is still a problem for thousands. The rich continue to get richer, while the poor get poorer. And now the world’s Environment is also in decline. Politicians and political party’s – after decades of failures – still promise with every election, to make a difference. Do you believe them? Can they ever make a difference when they are economically and strategically fighting AGAINST each other, to look after their own NATIONAL interests?First of all – UNITY is absolutely essential – even if most Politicians are incapable of trusting each other. If humanity is to ever resolve the major problems in the world today, countries and their respective governments must start ‘working together towards their collective good’. This kind of cohesive psychological global unity and cooperation must exist for any real change to become possible. Currently, National Governments are all psychologically pulling in different directions, according to their own self-centred interests. They need to all be heading in the same direction – aligned towards their common good. Second – there must be wise leadership. I’m sorry, but selecting people to run entire countries based solely on nothing more than a ‘popularity contest’ – is just asking for trouble! And that is exactly what happens. Politics has become a dirty word in many people’s minds due to the corruption, rigged elections, and other distasteful elements surrounding it. It needs ‘Independent Assessment Standards’ like any other important job role in society. You don’t allow a pilot to fly a plane based on ‘popularity’. He has to be ‘qualified’ – based on independent assessment tests. Or allow a surgeon to operate without the proper skills. Or a teacher to teach. Each is independently assessed to ensure that they have the right skills for the role – and surely ‘wisdom’ is one of the most important for a political leader in charge of an entire country.