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Profile of grace_macabata

Convincing prostitutes to start a new life

Oct 5, 2006 6:21:27 AM

To give them a lecture on why prostitution debases a person's dignity WILL NOT be a solution to the problem. I think everyone wll agree with me that no matter how much we tell prostitutes to discontinue what they are doing, they will not listen to us. They are doing it because they need money. So the only way to convince them to stop selling their body is to give them other means of earning cash. Here's the next problem: They will not look for other jobs. And then what we do is that we wash our hands clean, saying that that is no longer our problem. But it is still the world's problem. So I have a suggestion: Employers should start to discriminate... in favor of prostitutes. I am sure there are many positions that can be filled-in in the thousands of companies in the world. There are jobs that can be learned easily and do not require special knowledge. So for a change, we don't we start giving priority to those who really need the job.

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Busy with other matters or Brainwashed

Feb 15, 2007 7:00:40 AM

We lose our child-like wonder as we grow old because we become busy doing or thinking about other things that we believe are more important and worthier of our time. Everyday, we always do our routine tasks: we go to work, we eat, we do the groceries, etc. that we barely have time to stop and think about the little things that surround us and how we can make a change to the way we live or the way things are. Another possible reason is that we may have been brainwashed. Someone or something before may have convinced us that we just have to take things the way other people do, be conventional, and be contented with the status quo, or that child-like wonder is childishness. It seems that the older we get, the more enslaved we become to what we thought things should be, other than thinking "what can be". We lose our creativity. We forget about simplicity. Sometimes, we even lose track of what's really essential because we are too preoccupied with the complexities that come with the adult life.

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