Ajit Rai
Nepal
As my preliminary and rather unsystematic analysis shows, what essentially inspires me to be what I want to be in life intellectually (a political economist) includes a set of two different but interrelated things. The first one is a social evil, probably the most serious of all other social evils: poverty, which is essentially “social phenomenon” rather than “physical phenomenon.” By this I mean that poverty essentially results from the exploitative socio-economic system known as... ( leggi altro)
Nkubizi Clement Papy
South Africa
I am inspired by great people, people who challenge my critical thinking process, people who appreciate diversity. I am inspired by those who give back to the society what they have gained from it. I have learned that success is not about taking and winning but is about giving too. I have met with so many successful people whom I learned from and what I have discovered so far about successful persons is that they do not work harder but smarter because when you work hard you might fail but... ( leggi altro)
Mark Okowa
Kenya
TIG has helped me/us achieve a lot in terms of offering a forum to interact with young people from all over the world to share experience and even meet to discus great things. I have made great friends who have ended up changing my perception on many things. I did meet these people on TIG. I share a lot of things, some very personal with people I have never met or even seen, but with whom we really feel compatible. I met these people on TIG. People who heard about my work with the youth have... ( leggi altro)
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