Perfect Society Research Paper

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A Perfect Society In A Not-So-Perfect Society Sri Chinmoy was an Indian spiritual leader believes in "A perfect society” but he believes that, “[it] is built upon mutual trust” He is an Indian spiritual leader who knows “character is the source of that trust,". What does trust even mean? Trust is a firm belief in truth, strength, and reliability of someone or something. You need trust in order to tell someone a secret or you need trust on someone who is running the government. That is what we need. Trust helps people communicate and bond with with each other. Doubt is the opposite and can lead to chaos and instead of people working together, they woild be fighting against each other. If a ruler tries to enforce a rule about trusting and bonding, how would that make a difference to the society? See the problem with that, is that everyone is unique and different. That's what makes the world how it is now. It's made of different cultures, religions, languages and different skin …show more content…

I see why parents would want a perfect society. They want to protect their children and themselves from all the danger or they want to protect them to help their children not become one of them, the criminals. I mean they worry a lot about their babies, so why not raise them the right way from harm. Tomorrowland? Hunger Games? Avatar? Have you seen those movies? They're examples of utopias. Utopia means the state of perfection of places, countries, states and even the world. Dystopia is the complete opposite of utopia. Instead of a perfect place, you would imagine, burning houses, dead bodies, just hell. The Maze Runner Series is based on two kids, Teresa and Thomas, and their friends that go through a nightmare in the maze. Some survive throughout the series and some don't. Therefore, there would be an imposible utopian society because our world is made up of uniques, not