Being cultured is being able to analyse based on logical thinking, awareness of human natural rights of ethics, transparent communications, a clean environment and community obligations. A cultured person is subjective in his
Decisions with awareness of challenges and priorities within his environment and community. He is open minded towards upgrading his senses, proud of his values, understands that application of justice, social responsibility and freedom starts with himself. Cultured people tend to question, read and research to build their thoughts. On the other hand, being ignorant can also mean educated, egoistic and a carry a narrow vision towards challenges ahead. Ignorance yields followers who are lazy to read, research and question.
Over the past years we have crossed over various challenges of miss-communication, forgery and degradation to an extent that our society has been infested with ideologies of hate and racism. If we do ask our selves who is responsible for this, we all point to media, superficial symbols of characters made out of paper, ignorant people dressed in suits arguing reasons for failure and whom to blame, experts in all fields selling cheap products to whomever pays more and meaningless slogans without any correlation to people’s aspirations, tongues that shine in the lights of closed rooms forging history, thoughts, analysis and facts. We are no longer watching media, but rather the making of illusion and its spread depends largely on the level of audience targeted which we see gradually degrading in language and content.
We need a new illusion of multi-national think tanks delivering meaningful solutions to our stagnant and new challenges, tackling cases and means for success, creative and innovative works of value to youth and the community. We need to focus on cultural and educational programmes of value that can yield a multicultural generation and give them the tools to question and struggle with developing their thoughts ideas, aims and dreams in a real world that is rapidly changing.