Sunday, February 26, 2012

The necessity of college Fraternity in Republic of Korea


The necessity of college Fraternity in Republic of Korea

Youn Su Neil Nam

Yale university holds impressive arrays of secret society and thus far it has been extremely successful. They have reached the pinnacle of power in every corner of global affairs. A Bonesman said

Having the much desired university experience in both elite Korean and American universities. I must conclude that Universities in Korea lacks the qualities and network to suffice to be in top global ranks.
Universities in Korea thus far haven’t provided the desired experience and failed to foster young bright visionaries to realize their dreams.

One thing Korean universities have well done is to train bureaucracies and shape the lads into lack of creative or mindless states.

It is so lamentable that any visions must be sacrificed in order to survive.

Korea precisely lacks the device of network and openness that could potentially make them the powerhouse of competence.

Skulls and bones is the a very good example of how they dominated power and incredibly managed to thrust their members into position of power. A Yale graduate and author of ‘Secrets of the Tomb’ which explored details of Skulls and Bones Alexandra Robbins said.

In order to thrive not meagerly survive the powerful change or destruction is inevitable necessity or both.

There aren’t much initiation of anything in Republic of Korea and the interests are dwindling to minimal level if any. Any hope they have is to perhaps become a member of Chaebal which shapes the social structure of Korea much today.

I so fervently advocate for a global social network as I realize that nothing is so powerfully leveraged if a man is an island.

A stick of wood is easily broken and is perhaps fragile in the presence of gigantic force. However if the sticks are bundled together in dozens they would not suffer same fate so easily.

They are sticking together in the time of needs and preferred and trusted. Harvard’s Porcelain notoriously determined to make their member a success. If a member is not a millionaire by the age of thirty, they is endowment of a million dollars no strings attached. Similar culture is also present at Skulls and Bones. They have been exceptionally obsessed with members’ success, club just give away graduation gift of $150,000 although George W. Bush denies ever getting one.

However most of all, if there is anything that really boost them up is moral and spiritual lessons they catch from harmonies and initiations. Any confidence that were instilled during duration of training must shine in time of need.

Dongari in Korea is so much lacking in every measurable qualities compare to fraternities in America. Fraternity shares the house and meals and have underlying tone of family a kinship. Dongari by the way is somewhat a meeting for a hobby perhaps guys sneak in to get a glace of good mates.

Korea is no longer a mystical eastern land of hermits. It must perform and compete globally. The competition is on, wanted or not. If the social resistance and tension so much at the present level, social collapse and death of Republic of Korea’s prosperity as if know is inevitable. I am not merely desiring nor asking. Change must happen today in this land or we are going under.

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