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part #2: solving problems that occur in a society at least 3 descriptiv…

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part #2: solving problems that occur in a society
at least 3 descriptive and well-thought-out sentences for each situation.
non-material economy
some people want to devote themselves to philosophical thinking, poetry, art and spiritual development.
are these valid ways to make a living in your society? are they contributing to society? how could such contributions be acknowledged or rewarded? are there other types of non-material work that should be acknowledged or rewarded? what does it mean to be a healthy and productive citizen?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For making a living: In many societies, philosophical, artistic, etc., work can be valid (e.g., philosophers as professors, artists selling art).
  2. Contribution: They enrich culture, inspire others, and foster intellectual growth, benefiting societal values.
  3. Acknowledgment: Through grants, awards, or public recognition to support and value their work.
  4. Other non - material work: Volunteer community organizing, which builds social cohesion, should be acknowledged.
  5. Healthy productive citizen: Engages in activities (material/non - material) that enhance personal well - being and societal good.

Answer:

  1. These can be valid ways to make a living (e.g., art sales, academic philosophy).
  2. They contribute by enriching culture and inspiring thought.
  3. Acknowledge via grants, awards, or public appreciation.
  4. Volunteer community work should also be recognized.
  5. A healthy productive citizen contributes to societal well - being (material/non - material) and personal growth.