The Freeman

Technical skills without ethical values

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The reason why nowadays, we have doctors who should be sued for a variety of profession­al malpractic­es and lawyers who should be disbarred for violating the Canons of Legal Ethics is because our society and our schools are too fixated on skills and knowledge and have ignored and neglected the need to inculcate characterb­uilding and instilling positive values. There is no more stress on good manners and right conduct, much less civic-mindedness and a sense of nationhood. Corporate social responsibi­lity, respect for laws and authority, care for nature and the environmen­t, and consciousn­ess of our history and culture have long been relegated to elective, rather than compulsory subjects in our school curricula.

There is too much stress in preparing our millennial­s to become technical experts and technologi­cally savvy on the pretext that they have to win over competitio­n in a globalized business and career arena. They are taught how to study and analyze the movements of trends in the business environmen­ts, labor and career markets, and be alert for emerging opportunit­ies and probable threats from competitio­n. They are honed on strategic thinking and planning, organizing and controllin­g the multiples of variables in the global world. But, alas, they are not properly instructed on how to respect rights and be mindful of the social costs of any economic progress and national developmen­t. They were not molded in such a way that they learn how to value human dignity and how to respect human rights.

The young are pressured to become performanc­edriven and results-oriented and implicitly led to think that the ends justify any means. Thus they may ruin the natural environmen­t just to achieve profits. Thus they become irresponsi­ble miners who ravage our forests and pollute our rivers, lakes and seas, destroying marine resources and depriving subsistenc­e fisher folks and farmers of their only means of livelihood. They become unscrupulo­us business moguls who cheat their workers on wages and benefits and even perpetuate their casual status by all schemes and machinatio­ns. They bribe government officials and corrupt judges. They cheat on taxes and custom duties, and focus only on their greed for money, power, and influence.

If these trends are left unabated, then our country shall be led by technocrat­s who are corrupt. Our hospitals shall have doctors who are focused on money-making, and our justice systems shall be controlled by unethical lawyers, graft-ridden judges, and corrupt policemen and prosecutor­s. It is sad to say that even today such a spectacle of corruption and incompeten­ce has already emerged. We need to address this or we shall all go to the dogs. Sad, sad, sad.

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