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If a society is to thrive, it must put its own overall success before the well-being of its individual citizens

The glorious Roman Empire is always reverenced more for its overall success than for any of its epic leaders, since society is an integral concept which is weighed by the gross population. If the well-being of individuals outweights its appropriate value as shadowing the importance of the overall social success, chances are little that the society will be in a healthy state and witness its prosperity.

Doubtlessly a society wouldn¡¯t be regarded as a thriving one if most of its citizens are in poverty or gloom, and either would it with only few of the individuals making good wealth and leaving others laggard far behind. Only when most of the citizens, everyone of whom making up a small bit of the whole population, have made contribution to ...

Posted by: Leonard Herriman

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