A perfect world is the best place to live in, a world full of love and unity and free from any form of harm or evil. Presently in the world, almost everything is far from perfect. From Rwanda’s genocide to worldwide terror attacks, everything is a complete indication that the world we live in currently is not ideal (Akhavan, 2017). As humans, it is only natural for us to believe that things will change for the better by solving prevalent issues to achieve perfection.
A perfect world is a world free from poverty and hunger pains. All households are well off, basic and tertiary needs of children are well managed, and they will not have to work hard to obtain what they need. People live a luxurious and lavish life filled with happiness and laughter (Falci, 2019). Moreover, the issues such as pandemics and diseases will be eradicated in an ideal world.
Presently, we are facing a Coronavirus pandemic that has claimed the lives of many civilians. Diseases such as cancer, malaria, HIV/AIDS, and cholera have also led to massive deaths. Through the advancement in technology and by the grace of God, people can never be sick, die from illness, or be faced with global pandemics. Life will be simpler, and everything will be easily accessed through mobile phones and the Internet.
Similarly, an ideal world does not involve corruption, which is one of the main factors affecting many countries globally. For instance, political leaders exercise corruption on their people by misappropriating funds to use for their own benefits. Without fraud, countries will experience rapid growth and development, as funds will not be embezzled by dishonest leaders for personal use or diverted to less meaningful projects.
Prejudice and discrimination will not exist since all people are equal. People live in love, unity, and harmony with each other and have equal access to employment, education, health facilities, and good housing for better living standards (Dawson, 2016). There is a lot of inequality, particularly racism in today’s world, which has increased problems for marginalized communities and people of color, which only a perfect society can solve.
Moreover, war and terrorism will cease, as weapons are unnecessary. The world today has witnessed many terrorist activities and battles in the recent past, causing death and destruction of property in the effort to counterattack or in disarmament (Akhavan, 2017). A place that is free from combats and terrorist attacks is essential for peace and love to reign as well as the preservation of property and human life. Human rights will be upheld enabling people to freely exercise their rights and enjoy sustainable development in life.
Crime, robberies, and the use of drugs will be left in the past, as hatred, anger, and greed are not part of a heavenly kind of place the world would be. The current generation is infested with drug abusers and thugs, especially among the youths. The love and easy access to material gains will eradicate desires to steal or attempts to fit in. With healthy lifestyles and contentment, the loss of life and belongings will be evaded.
A perfect world is everyone’s dream, and though it is almost impossible to have an ideal society, we can improve the place we are currently living in many ways. Racism, corruption, poverty, and terrorism can be solved though they require political will, and individual and group efforts. As human beings, we should remain united and love one another to transform this world into the perfect place that we crave.
References
Akhavan, P. (2017). In search of a better world: A human rights odyssey. House of Anansi Press.
Dawson, M (2016). Social Theory for Alternative Societies. Palgrave.
Falci, P. (2019). A Better life in a better world: Can mindfulness save us from ourselves? Author.