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Nonethe­less, when a soci­ety has a clearly defined shape and form, it tends to become rigid and inflex­i­ble, result­ing in a one-sided exchange of peo­ple being shaped by soci­ety in order to meet society’s needs and expectations. Peo­ple, how­ever, do not exist solely to uphold soci­ety. Soci­ety exists to ben­e­fit indi­vid­u­als and on a fun­da­men­tal level it was cre­ated for the increased well­be­ing of people. (P.A. Payutto) buddhistteachings.org/nature-society
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 07:19:12 +0000

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