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 these views and give your own opinion.

Economic progress is considered the most significant aim by many governments. While some individuals believe that there is a wide variety of progress
that is
at the same level of importance. In my personal view, the latter opinion is more logical. On one hand, governments indicate that economic growth has a vital role in developing other parts of the
country
. From
this
viewpoint, the
economy
is considered a fundamental need for sustainability in the
country
.
However
, the
economy
stemmed from some distinct sections of society
such
as education, culture, and politic.
For example
, without a qualified ,education there is not any profession to be applied to economic responsibilities. To be more clear, in one of the Arabic countries of South-western Asia that were deprived of natural resources, people had suffered from a poor standard of living for decades until the beginning of an educated man kingdom that ordered to devote half of the budget of the
country
to education part. After years, they became a developed
country
due to their professionals who worked hard and reformed every singular ingredient of the community to a better situation.
On the other hand
, economic growth is a temporary condition and it could fall in face of other rivals. Whereas, it is a deniable fact that the concept of resiliency which is a crucial quality for societies, depends on many pillars and the
economy
is just one of those.
For instance
, when a community struggle with a critical condition the government lose a vast amount of money and its
economy
may collapse. But they could tolerate and back to a better-built condition if they be strong enough in cultural and social abilities. In conclusion, in my viewpoint, economic growth is based on developments in many fundamental parts of society and
also
this
progress cannot be stable for a long time if the other abilities of the community would not strong enough.
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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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