When James Baldwin said the world is larger, I interrupt it as there are so many significant factors that play a big role in our society that we do not know about or even can’t know about it. Because some things in life are complicated, they are like that. Learning about a matter’s history won’t give you the right answer either, because a lot of times, not all truth is told. The way the nation was built, it almost impossible to the truth behind everything. When a person is born, they are not born with a good or bad attitude. The society around them implements the type of perspective on them. So don’t believe everything that the community shows you. As a person, you should use your human judgment on the actions you take. The school will only teach you the basics of life, but it’s up to individuals to learn more about life and personal experiences. Since elementary school, you are taught history, but sociology isn’t a class until you get to college, and it’s an optional class to enroll on. Being exposed to society courses at an early age will impact individuals who would like to know where they stand in their perspective society. As I said earlier, the school teaches the basics of life; it teaches various subjects to help you and make you decent. But it doesn’t teach everything you need to know about this life. Every person has the right to be curious about the government and policies and go out of the standard way to understand what is best for their interest.
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