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Life's Span |
Having already spent nearly half of
my life – if men could live only until 60 years old like the prediction in the
list of United Nations, I have just finished my BBA degree at PSE Institute. I
still have many things that I want to achieve through this long life time. I
also guess that I will have to face a lot of unexpected circumstances and
challenges in the future, so life is all about struggling. Once I was in my
second year, I was taking a course called managerial economy. This course is
all about economic situations in management. It tells us a lot about the world.
I got really interested in one theory from Alfred Marshall, whose idea
was truly recognized in 1890.
"Economy is the study of how society
manages its scarce resources to satisfy unlimited human needs and
wants." was written and mentioned in his book “Principles of Economics"
in 1890. I observed this idea to be really true in human life. Thinking deeply
about this theory and reflecting on human life, I found one simple yet
well-known and exceptional idea about life expectancy. Only if we could
think and understand how this theory works, would we be able to have a greater
effect to our own life, see the depth of meaning inside Marshall's theory, and
use fully the potential in our life.
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Visit at Shanghai Science & Technology Museum |
To describe the idea that I found
from his theory, I have already put bold words – society (we are like a
society here in this statement), scarce resources (it is like our life), and
unlimited human needs and wants – to make it remarkable and visible, and
the explanation here is that the economy is like the study of how we ourselves
manage our scarce resources to satisfy our unlimited needs and wants. Of
course, we cannot manage to be born in a rich, noble, and or king family. It is
fantastically easy to think that when we were born to a family, we bring
nothing with us for our new life, and even when we die, we also bring
nothing along with us, so life starts from nothing and ends with nothing as
well. No-one in this world will live forever without death. Everyone has to
face it one day in life. There is one thing that has no end is our unlimited
needs and wants, yet due to the fact that our life is limited, we have to use
it wisely and fruitfully in order to meet our needs and wants.
According to the Wikipedia
site cited from the List of the United Nations, for 2005–2010, Cambodia
was tagged in rank 152 in the world in term of life expectancy,
having only 60 for male and 62 year-old for female while Japan is on top of the
list, with 79 for male and 86 year-old for female. So, what does this mean?
Reflecting on the above theory, we (Just in case you are Khmer as the example
was about Khmer) can already see that we have already spent nearly 30 years,
which is half of our life just for studying – from primary school, through high
school, to university – to gain more knowledge and will have to surely spend
some more years for work and family life; therefore, how many years remaining
for the rest of our life to help our family, society, community, country, and
especially human beings. What if we fail to manage our life time since the
beginning of our life to the time we are autonomous. That is a critical
question we are to ask ourselves.
With that in mind, we should use our
time lucratively to reach what we wish for life, and the most important thing
in our life is to find who we are, what we like our life to be, and how we want
to get our life to be. If we could do so, our life expectancy will be worth
enough and it will be likely for us to live a meaningful life.
when I was telling you that I needed to learn more lessons from my student you truly applied it to this next post, I wish I had been as wise as you at your age young man, I hope you have many fruitful years of life ahead of you and that you can catch your dreams and bring a lot of good things to the rest of the world too
ReplyDeleteIt is not just because of having to do so my sister and teacher, but I have already planned to have 23 articles by 22nd of Feb, 2013. However, we can share each other what we know to bring a new bright of hope to the rest of the world in term of human being.
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