<p>Question: Is the world changing for the better?</p>
<p>Predictably, our world is growing of a population that fails to perform simple tasks, and intrinsically even more so, is failing in the most challenging of tasks; nevertheless these exact tasks, vaguely inputted by me but understandable still as the questions to be answered in the special sciences, and, distinctly, Philosophy, are the ones which have brought us mere natural phenomenons further into the depths of ourselves.</p>
<pre><code> The truths of the recent news is not of absolute secrecy nor conjectured upon classifications, and I'm not giving you the honor to be the first to acknowledge it besides myself, but rather that these truths have come to be well-accepted facts lurking inside all of us, albeit commonly presented by the ruthless journalist in the form of an event or change in the world. Only a month ago did I read of the occurrences in statistical revelations that revealed to the world the truths of the savage underemployment and joblessness problems of graduates up to the age of 25. 1 out of 2, or 50 percent of these people, were working jobs as waiters, clerks, or cooks with the acquaintance of a Bachelor's Degree, that so seemingly contradicting prestige that is of utmost ubiquitary today.
But can it be so? Employers of the world giggle to themselves, according to the more news givers, about the embarrassment presented to them upon every interview they've conducted these days. Every interviewee, actually, rewards the employer with the humor stated with the combination of the Bachelor's Degree and absolute incapability in all regards.
These students, as, again, stated by many trust-worthy and truthful journalists, have been evidently slacking and turning into seemingly hedonistic persons during their time of studies, which, in unification with the grade inflation being inflated, is deluding them into thinking that their success in a college environment is of direct consequence of their supposedly increased capabilities which were, apparently, meant to surface by simply being present in the environment. Of course, the contradiction, more truthfully, is undoubtedly present to the spectators and employers, but not so much to the students who've continued to 'cry' over their 'undeserved' failures.
Naturally, as many things have, this failure should soon enter the consciousness of the stubborn. However, as proved by the trusty journalists, even people they've met and interviewed for the case are blind to the truths and actual reasons. Instead, they continue to stubbornly acclaim that the world will change for the better, with neither an analysis nor merely an empirical reason given. The world, using analysis and empirical reason as presented, is actually quite doomed.
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<p>Alright, so this essay is obviously not of the usual format. I want to see some opinions on this type, to see if it would be worth it to try on an SAT essay. Please be reasonable with responses, and most importantly, THANK YOU if you give input!</p>
<p>p.s. Yes, this all fit on the 2 papers. I typed this up after writing it.</p>