Many governments think that economic progress is their most important goal. Some people, however, think that other types of progress are equally important for a country. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

It has long been my belief that developing countries are needed help from developed nations. The government in a developing
country
should be able to think about the
progress
and how to make a developed
country
in future based on the economy, military, and education system. My personal view is that better living standards and gross domestic products are the most common factor to determine a good nation. On the one hand, many governments work primary on their economical sectors, it is believed that economic
progress
reflected a successful nation.
Although
capital formation and natural sources should be mentioned on
this
issue. Take an example, Singapore, a small
country
occupied by 5,8 million population which appertain a developed
country
in the
world
, their GDP growth in the city-state has been amongst the
world
's highest, at an average of 7.7% since independence and top 9.2% in the
first
25 years.
In addition
, the technological system is faster than any countries in the
world
. Taken from another viewpoint, in my own opinion,
for instance
, North Korea, the state with a close parallel economic, but successful in it is the military object, nuclear weapons and safe border in the
world
had been categorised as one of the most successful nations in
this
earth. As can be seen that many citizens know that any type of
progress
can affect a successful nation in the future
similarly
to education and military aspects. To sum up, I strongly agree that the important goal not only depends on the economical
progress
, but
also
on many factors included
such
as human resources, political stability and Industrialization as well as education.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • standard of living
  • sustainable development
  • social equality
  • environmental degradation
  • cultural heritage
  • technological innovation
  • wealth disparity
  • human development index
  • holistic approach
  • quality of life
  • economic prosperity
  • healthcare system
  • education system
  • cultural diversity
  • policy decisions
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