THE DIARY OF NIGERIAN YOUTH: The place of Hard work!

in #education7 years ago

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In my previous post, I highlighted how examination malpractices has caused untold damage and rot in our educational sector and in the larger society, and also how students, school owners and parents had helped to sustain it vis-a-vis government blind eyes to the evil business.
Today we are going to look the the other end of it.... The opposite side and how the diligent students have fared thereafter without engaging in any sort of the evil game.
So the question today is.....
DOES HARDWORK REALLY PAY IN OUR SOCIETY??
Yea most people will not hesitate to say yes, hardwork pays, but does this rhyme with the reality in our society... Obviously no.
The society had rot to the extent that what is MORMAL in the moral eyes has become seemingly ABNORMAL.
How much do one gain from doing the right thing and how much does one gain from doing the wrong thing... How is it that it is now more profitable to do the wrong thing than doing the right thing??
I guess there is more we ought to do to set our society to default: where morality and hardwork will be dignified, respected and adored.
We shall be looking at the ways of achieving this in the next posts!
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Where then lies our hope if hard work doesn't pay any longer

Hardwork pays dear but in the secular society, the fruits of hardwork are earned only on perennial basis while the fruits of evil on annual basis

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