[21/11, 10:09]vs: Members of the armed forces, scientists, and teachers topped the list of professions Indians trust the most, a new survey has found. According to the Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index 2022, 64% Indians trusted armed forces members, followed by scientists at 63%, and teachers at 62%. These three professions were closely followed by doctors (55%) and judges (54%).
The online survey was conducted between May 27 and June 10 among 21,515 adults in 28 countries. The survey also identified the most untrustworthy professions around the world. In India, politicians were to be most untrustworthy with 50% of the respondents holding unfavourable opinion towards them. Ministers in government came in second in the list of most untrustworthy professions in India at 43%, followed by journalists at 35%.
[21/11, 10:09] rb: Solution:
Let mbbs be the basic qualification for every politician.
MBBS and subsequent residencies are probably the only place where humans get mandatory training in politics as part of a hidden curriculum!
[21/11, 13:44] N: Politics or polytricks are the hidden curriculum in every field I hope ....it's a part of being in society ..as each one of us have our selfish motives
[21/11, 14:01]Prof Meu: Being selfish and looking after one's own self is no crime, even the old saying " God helps them who help themselves. But your way of looking after yourself should not damage another person. So being in society, and ensuring your own survival, it is of utmost importance to be diplomatic, yet ethical and humane and that is perhaps the greatest skill one needs to learn and practice.
[21/11, 14:33] A: So very well said !
[21/11, 15:40] N: I am here talking about the bigger picture ......and I am sorry if it's offended you ..nothing personal
[21/11, 15:41] N: I was telling that polytics is just not only in MBBS ..but everywhere humans are ...I hope I made my point clear π...
[21/11, 15:43] N: Looking after ones own self is your personal responsibility and utmost priority it's not at all selfish ..but where do you draw line between self satisfaction and greed ....is.....each one's decision ....
[21/11, 15:44]ss: All Humans are social, political & economic animals! π·π€
[21/11, 15:44]N: I am sorry you missed to see my point of view ...
[21/11, 15:44] N: So very true...can add few more adjectives
[21/11, 15:46]Prof Meu: I am not offended
And why should I?
Just as you talked about bigger picture I did the same, but from a different perspective..
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[21/11, 15:46] N: Oh great
[21/11, 15:46] N: Thank you for understanding dearππ
[21/11, 15:47] N: Vasudhaiva kutukmb kam
[21/11, 15:47]N: All of us are one big family...
[21/11, 15:48]Prof Meu: And in that family some are Pandavas while many are Kauravas....π€£π€£π€£π€£
[21/11, 15:49] N: Exactly you read my mind ...ππ§
[21/11, 15:49] N: That's exactly what I wanted to say ...π π
[22/11, 08:21]rb: Yes the term "hidden curriculum" is loaded with infinite variability of meanings that are largely hidden and I should have been more explicit about what I meant by it!
Medical education has currently given up trying to encourage real patient centred interaction among medical students during their training phase such that for a few who may engage in it at some point in their careers (even after they become faculty) would realise that the very interaction with real patients who are also humans would be transformative in their understanding of humans (again not everyone may be able to do that on one's own and there is an accepted dearth of faculty who can train people in doing that), which is the kind of training a real politician needs to understand their polity and work for them rather than themselves!
It has been exemplified in the past by BC Roy and reading his biography available full text here:https://archive.org/
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