The development of communities required the vibrant energy of young blood. there are many volunteer programs, in most communities, where the young utilize their vigour for the good of men, but to ascertain the involvement of the young adult in community development, I believe monetary incentives should be there.
Indeed, one should not wait for material advantages before contributing to social welfare. The drive for helping others should be an integral part of one's moral integrity. but to often the modern man is compelled to shun that what is moral and embrace what is materially beneficial to himself. Aside from the weakness of character shown in such cases, often his morality succumbs to the rising needs for sustaining independently. ages ago the youth was spared from such desperation, by the cooperative structure of then. but now every adult is on his own. so to neutralize the economic pressure blocking the adult from participating in community development, hence these communities should arrange some monetary incentives so they can sustain themselves and the community.
A more perspective may tell us that today's age is really not so much compatible with volunteering. In many developed countries, even the police force is run profitably and CSR of profit-motivated enterprises has started replacing non-profit philanthropy. Therefore to expect the young adults to volunteer for community development is the only cacophony amidst the modern melody of social building and maintenance.
In the end, though, a conclusion to this argument relies on circumstantial judgement and balancing of individual and social interests. While money will motivate a permanent source of energy for the development of societies, youth should not wait for a cost-benefit analysis before saving communities in dire straits.
The
development
of
communities
required the vibrant energy of
young
blood.
there
are
many
volunteer programs, in most
communities
, where the
young
utilize their
vigour
for the
good
of
men
,
but
to ascertain the involvement of the
young
adult in
community
development
, I believe monetary incentives should be there.
Indeed
, one should not wait for material advantages
before
contributing to social welfare. The drive for helping others should be an integral part of one's moral integrity.
but
to
often
the modern
man
is compelled
to shun that what is moral and embrace what is
materially
beneficial to himself. Aside from the weakness of character shown in such cases,
often
his morality succumbs to the rising needs for sustaining
independently
.
ages
ago the youth
was spared
from such desperation, by the cooperative structure of then.
but
now
every adult is on his
own
.
so
to neutralize the economic pressure blocking the adult from participating in
community
development
,
hence
these
communities
should arrange
some
monetary incentives
so
they can sustain themselves and the community.
A more perspective may
tell
us that
today
's age is
really
not
so
much compatible with volunteering. In
many
developed countries
, even the police force
is run
profitably
and CSR of profit-motivated enterprises has
started
replacing non-profit philanthropy.
Therefore
to
expect
the
young
adults
to volunteer for
community
development
is the
only
cacophony amidst the modern melody of social building and maintenance.
In the
end
, though, a conclusion to this argument relies on circumstantial judgement and balancing of individual and social interests. While money will motivate a permanent source of energy for the
development
of societies, youth should not wait for a cost-benefit analysis
before
saving
communities
in dire straits.