The Way Of Fatalistic Thinking: The Birth Of A Picic Generation

ISLAM NEWS ONLINE, TANJUNG ENIM - Tired of facing people who can only have the option "this or that" - aka if it's not like this, it must be. As if the world is only monochromatic.

If you want to be healthy, your address can't eat well. If you want good grades at school, address fasting watching television. If you want a successful career, the marriage address is at the end. If the cigarette factory is closed, tobacco farmers die.

Isn't it healthy to still eat well? God creates a sense of pleasure on the tongue, not something that is sinful. Depends on what kind of good food you eat.

Likewise, being a champion at school is not the same as being a baby boy. Still able to watch television even a night before the exam, because learning is not an overnight system - but rather an understanding of the science that is paid in installments little by little.

Stay uphill in a career, with more intimate family relationships - because the purpose of making money is precisely for family happiness.

Similarly, tobacco farmers continue to live, if tobacco is transferred as raw material for natural pesticides, it is not a concern for the human race.

If examined in the emerging motivational training language, it could be that the above is a phenomenon of "win-lose" behavioral habits that should shift to "win-win". If you want to win, it's true in all areas of life.

When omission becomes an option

In fact, practice does not go as smoothly as theory. Why? Again, the problem of learning, habituation and omission.

Unknowingly parents teach children only to have two choices. Even worse, learning is done in a classic way of punishment and reward. Children just simply pursue what is profitable (including when lying turns out to be effective) and avoid painful ones.

If all fails and finally finds a dead end, omission becomes an option. Inevitably, the world of health also seems to be.

If in the practice room, doctors are economical and only give orders: "keep eating patterns" or classic advice, "multiply sports" - without explaining the details of what foods should be consumed, why they are and what the solution is if you go out often city ​​or regular dinner meeting, then diabetic patients with obesity will certainly feel broken.

Fatalistic? The only way out is medicine. In fact, it doesn't solve the problem at all. All health associations on this earth recognize, the best way is to improve lifestyle and diet - because the disease comes from it.

"Beautiful play" does not only belong to entertainment stage players or economic lobbyists. A fatalistic way of thinking will see how frustrated Indonesian leaders take care of a country with more than 17 thousand islands than the Singaporean prime minister regulates an island no bigger than Bali.

On the other hand, a transformative perspective will see Indonesia's strength, if the way of governing each governor has the same integrity as a Singaporean prime minister taking care of his country. Isn't there enough smart people who are ready to become governors?

A few months ago I had the opportunity to enjoy long traffic jams from Kudus to the city of Semarang. As long as the alternative route is rather 'dirty' into the village, I witnessed myself that so many healthy banana trees dotted with fruit, fertile cassava plants in every plot of the garden, and even papaya trees did not want to lose the fruit. None of the plants seemed thin especially diseased.

Seeing the phenomenon of gemah ripah loh jinawi like that, I still hope that there will be an error in the 2013 Basic Health Research statistic stating that 93.5% of Indonesia's population over the age of 10 years eat less vegetables and fruit. At least in the corner of the end of Kudus district.

Very outrageous, if the village children are stuffed with sweetened condensed milk and cheap biscuits thanks to the success of the advertisements, while the abundant produce for money is simply thrown out of their territory. Or, the industry is absorbed into 'processed food'.

The fatalistic perspective is ultimately only oriented to money and income in the form of money, not to see prosperity from the point of view of the adequacy of children's nutrition, growth or healthy babies from mothers who are ready to breastfeed two full years.

A fatalistic way of thinking closes the possibility of cross-sectoral relations, as if the health problem is the responsibility of health personnel.

In fact, I dreamed that one day a minister of health would sit down with the minister of education and maritime affairs, making a module "Indonesian Children Eat Fish Three Times a Week". Without having to be extracurricularly stuffed up to "jazzed", smart children are able to creatively take advantage of their school time rather than being begal.

Without having to throw 5 tons of rotten fish per day back into the sea, Acehnese fishermen were able to feed their children with their catch.

Without having to hold a special seminar on promotive and preventive efforts, smart children will encourage their parents to live healthier and more productive lives.

Hopefully all of them are not dreams that are laughed at by party officials. Hopefully the life of the nation and state will return to his message, placing the people as a goal. Not a means to reach the hierarchy of power and economic monopoly
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