Friday 26 April 2019
For our society to progress there is need for the
professionals to take their rightful place to restore the balance. At the
moment there is a socio-economic disequilibrium that makes it impossible to
transform. If you take the productivity math of our dependency economy you will
realize that one professional is equivalent to one thousand masses, or, to be
precise, one thousand masses depend on a single professional. But the
professionals are not part of the county transformation agenda. So, it means
that all the dependency financial remittances send by the professionals to the
county end up being consumed by the masses, and that way a vicious cycle of poverty
is sustained, while everyone nurses a false hope of a socio-economic
transformation in our lifetimes.
While this observation seems rude and arrogant, it is the
blunt truth that we rarely confront about our society. For instance, we have
got to banish the hand hoe in order to modernize our agriculture. For us to
reach a factory system where we export industrial goods, we have to work with
talent which is absent among the masses and politicians. Therefore, the
responsibility of transforming the society in substantive ways rests with
united professionals.
I know that there is some misconception that corruption and
other underhand deals can create wealth. In my reading of history I have not
come across an example of a corrupt person becoming a first-rate wealthy. They
can only escape poverty, sometimes just for a short period. To create brands
and products in the market needs a conducive environment that is based on
thought and labour. Nearly all individuals who have managed to do anything
meaningful in life have done so because they have worked exceedingly hard. The
price of everything in life is determined by the amount of labour expended.
Where there is no labour, there is no price.
Similarly, I know that such weird suggestions as asking
smart people to immigrate to other societies where there is overcapacity is
both cowardice and irresponsible. Without a strong local economy it is
impossible for immigrants to compete and rank out there. The best hope,
therefore, is for the professionals to fight to reform the local economy by
taking their rightful position in the society, with dignity and decorum. The
masses and the politicians have to be guided.
There was also the question of leadership positions in the
society. There is another misconception that political positions are the only
major positions of leadership in the society. There are very many of them
outside politics. The only problem is that they have not been developed to be
even bigger than political positions. I said a while back that we can aspire to
have the next pope from EMC, a Bill Gates, an Isaac Newton, a Beethoven, etc.
Already we have the finest athletes. But they need to be institutionalized in
order to play a dominant role in the society. If we develop all other positions
of leadership to reach their rightful influence in the society, political
positions will be left to career politicians or to idlers.
But why haven’t the smart people managed to reform their
society? The proponents of the “handouts transactions economy” harbour a higher
sense of inferiority complex that works on blackmail, negative gossips and
scare tactics; however, if the professionals take time to observe keenly and
see through, they will realize that the proponents of the “handouts
transactions economy” do not have the capacity for a sustained onslaught.
Therefore, united professionals can effectively put a stop to the “handouts
transactions economy” in EMC.
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