Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Think of Another Image or Example of an "Incomplete Thought".

Living on in one country for one's entire life is an example, of a so called "incomplete thought" that could hide the whole truth from us. This is a great example in many ways. This person, who has only lived in this one country, might only understand the concepts and thoughts of a certain people or society. This person might not understand wars that are raging on in neighboring countries, or how another culture and way of life would work. When I moved back to Sweden in 2007, there were a lot of prejudice of how I lived in Thailand. They thought that I lived in a straw house with no toilet. The people didn't really where clothes like we do in "the western world" and a word like cement or road was a myth. This shows their ignorance for knowledge. They have never learned that we in Thailand might actually be more technological than they are in Sweden. In Thailand we have lots of cement buildings that roar over 300 meters high. In Sweden the highest building is a church that was built 200 years ago, and might stand around 100 meters high. People who believe these things really do have an "an incomplete thought". Another example of incomplete knowledge due to a country barrier could be people living in Ethiopia. They might be really poor and starving to death, and the word of education is just something that never will happen in their lives. These people haven't chosen their "incomplete thought", they were born into it. The Ethiopians might never have seen a white or yellow person before in their lives. Their knowledge has been hidden away from them from the government who might not have the money to give education or experiences like travelling. There are many people and countries who have "incomplete knowledge" due to country boundaries.

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