if you were elected president of the world!
@renaissance2010 (249)
March 2, 2010 3:39pm CST
I know this sounds like an elementary question but I promise I do have more substance then that lol.
I want to know if the world became under the rule of a one world government with one definitive leader and you were he/she, how would you change the world?
3 responses
@tdiamond33 (330)
• Canada
3 Mar 10
One of the first things I would do If there was a one world government and I was the leader of all this would be to come up with a way to create a lot more jobs for people around the world. Especially in countries were there is more poverty present. The next business I would take care of is all the illegal weapons that are floating around. Violence and crime is a big problem in today's world. I would also create programs for low income families and families that are homeless to have guaranteed monthly cashflow until their financial situation becomes better. I know this would be a extremely difficult task, but this is just my wish. I would of course like to accomplish a lot more as leader, but these are just a few things I would work on.
@uniqueorn (1011)
• Philippines
2 Mar 10
Well, first and foremost good day! Changing the world isn't as easy as what you think. It is quite impossible to change the world in your entire lifetime. But rather, changing is a long term process. This is a process if implemented today that should be unceasing and consistent until the next tens of generation until they will see its effect. If elected as the president of the world, I think that I will instill to the curriculum of every university and schools the proper etiquette, ethics, moral values that should be conducted among everyone of us. In this way, I can say that by changing little by little through ourselves, we can make a difference as one united community. As hypothesized by John Piaget, early foundation is critical. Thus, as much as possible, the installation of moral values to the thinking system of the people should be done consistently from their early years of childhood until college. I can see a bright future if this have thus far be implemented accurately. :)
@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
2 Mar 10
First, I"d make sure the food is evenly distributed. Then medicine. Then education...