
I will describe my perfect world from the perspective of the point of life that am currently at. The perfect world to me would be one where people just want to help one another. Every student would not be a genius and would not receive good grades but all fellow students would want to see them do well, so they would offer they're help at any and all times. There would still be people who did not have much money but no one would ever go without food or home because as fellow humans we wouldn't allow that to happen. Everyone would have a helping spirit and would always want to see others succeed. There would still be competition such as sports but it wouldn't not caryy into the functioning of everyday life. A game would be just that and the competition would not consume one's life. Human nature would make it so that we would be able to share rather than battle so that only one side can have something. There would be less crime because with everyone helping each other there would be less motives for people to kill and still. There would be very few criminals who would only be in existence to serve as examples for wat not to be. People would sometimes make mistakes. That will always be apart of their nature but they will always hold themselves accountable and will also hold others accountable as well.

Sororities and Fraternities would play a huge role in this world. Members would have to show a great deal of candor and must display an outstanding desire to serve. Fraternal orgaizations would still maintain their exclusiveness because interests will have to display all of the fraternal values before being initiated into the organization. Joining a fraternal organization would be an ultimate goal of everyone. Having the Greek letters would be a reward for being an honorable person. Every fraternal member would take pride in their organization. These organizations would be encouragement for non-members to live better.
The basis of life in my perfect world would be helping others and diplaying the greatest amount of integrity that one can uphold.
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