Economics becomes the prime mover in the wheel of life, this assumption has been deeply crystallized in everyday life. Imagine, some of my friends dare to conclude that the absence of the economy (money) is a major obstacle in the conduct of life, no money can not perform activities smoothly, this assumption is increasingly becoming, especially in this contemporary era the social level is fading.
This is increasingly felt for those who live in the city, for the cost of everyday life is very large, all must be purchased, social life is fading away, the city is a place of urban shelter.
However, for those who live in villages, generally in Aceh, social values, tolerance is still felt and maintained. Imagine, for the side dishes that are consumed everyday can still be picked in the yard, or get from neighbors and villagers to share.
Indeed the cost of living in the village is more comfortable compared to the burden of living in the city with all the chaos and tangency in the behavior of the economy.
For example, the three have no money to buy fish, for coastal communities can use their energy to help fishing boats trawl by pulling trawlers. It is customary for the fishermen, will give the fish catch to the helpers. Fish obtained from social interactions that are still nurtured properly can be used for daily needs.
Is not that a blessing for people living in villages or villages. I think the social value that helps each other and tense the sense must be maintained as an inheritance to the next generation. Local wisdom (local wisdom) that should be maintained properly, a pride of their own living in the village and social interaction is still running normally.
I believe this is true in the US as well. I much prefer a small town over a large city. Thanks for sharing @safrims.
@safrims you were flagged by a worthless gang of trolls, so, I gave you an upvote to counteract it! Enjoy!!