Question: If we imagine an integral, analog society, then how can people be different from one another based on the level of social responsibility?
Answer: An analog system is a common system where all inputs and outputs are interconnected and are defined such that there is no difference between them. Some reaction takes place, and the whole system stabilizes, reaching a certain state. This is an integrated analog system.
People differ according to their nature-given ability: the power of thought and its development, interaction with one another, personality, and many other characteristics. However, we should never lecture or force a person—we should only gradually raise him. It is a very long process.
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From KabTV’s “The Last Generation” 8/20/17
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From KabTV’s “The Last Generation” 8/20/17
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