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This image has been doing the rounds on Facebook lately and in one we were asked if we agreed. Below is my response with a few extra additions to flesh out my response. I only partially agree ... I do agree that each individual whether young or old owes it to themselves and to society to be their best thus not blaming the world for the consequences of our choices. Boredom is a state of mind and for most of us, theft is a choice (sorry but in the poorest of the poorest communities, I can understand stealing food if you have none). Violence is always a choice. I don't agree with the notion that society does not owe us anything. Responsibility is not just an individual concept, it's also a communal concept. Individuals do have the right to expect the society to provide them with a safe, secure environment where education is provided by people who are qualified to teach the subject rather than a world where the teacher only may be qualified or where education may be only s...

Young people are good #1

I read  The Week . I can highly recommend it as a bit of a potted collection of news across any given week. It arrives on my doorstep regular as clockwork and often has articles that are thought provoking. Last week's ( 20 - 26 July - it's been a busy week and I've not posted ... for ages sigh) it was the contrast between two articles on page 2. At the top was the tragic and violent death of a teenager as a result of an unprovoked attack in Kings Cross . It was yet another snapshot of the realities of aspects of our youth culture that leaves many of us in our community saddened. At the bottom of the page under a tag of 'It wasn't all bad' was an article about Toni-Lee Bromley who is celebrated for her work to start and fundraise for a nippers program on Kuta Beach to provide boards, equipment, life guards, snacks and a drink for the children. Toni-Lee was 10 when she identified a problem and decided to do something about it. At her age my awareness of the ...