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กำลังแสดงโพสต์จาก มกราคม, 2022

"เป็นที่หนึ่งไม่ใชเพียงแค่เป็น "สวนหนึ่ง"

เป็นที่หนึ่งไม่ใช่เพียงแค่ “ส่วนหนึ่ง” บัณฑิต อึ้งรังสี ให้ข้อคิดสำหรับคนที่เก่งที่สุดในโลก หรือ “How to be the best in the world” เป็นนักสร้างแรงบันดาลใจแก่คนรุ่นใหม่ที่ใฝ่ฝันทะเยอทะยานเพื่อความก้าวหน้าสูงสุดในชีวิต เขามองความหมายที่ลึกซึ้งกว่าเป็นที่หนึ่งของโลกคือทำอย่างไรถึงจะเป็นเลิศในสิ่งที่เราอยากเป็น ทุกคนต้องมองว่าเรามีอะไรดีเป็นพิเศษค้นหาให้เจอและใช้พรสวรรค์นั้นให้เต็มที่ หากเก่งเรื่องอะไรก็ให้พัฒนาทักษะในเรื่องนั้นอย่างเต็มที่ เมื่อตอนเด็ก เขาเป็นคนฐานะไม่ค่อยดีสักเท่าไร เมื่อเรียนดนตรีเกิดความรักและอยากจะเป็นนักดนตรี เขาเน้นว่าอย่าไปเชื่อคนอื่น เพราะคนอื่นมีความคิดที่อาจไม่ถูกต้อง ต้องพิสูจน์ด้วยตนเอง โดยใช้หลักพระพุทธเจ้าว่าอย่าไปเชื่อคนอื่นให้ศึกษาหาความจริงด้วยตนเอง สิ่งแรกที่เขาได้ร่วมวงดนตรีที่ชื่อ “New York Philharmonic Orchestra” ที่แลดูยิ่งใหญ่มาก และเห็นว่านักดนตรีให้เกียรติเขาซ

Smart Democracy 10

Smart Democracy 10 Democracy in Asia and democracy in developed countries In most of Asia, the development is very slow. Democracy in Asia is characterized by the use of power from the elite, which is often a battle between opposition parties and the government. The country that had a coup d'etat, but is now calm, is Malaysia. which politics has always been vested in the government It is a politics that is characterized by power struggles. If any country that maintains the weakest democratic mechanism is Burma because it is a regime of Burma's military junta. and detained Aung San Suu Kyi from political roles despite Aung San Suu Kyi's struggle for democracy. But because Aung San's group Suu Kyi only had well-educated city people who wanted democracy. In rural areas, there are mostly minorities. Therefore, the state power of Burma stems from the barrel of a gun. As a result, Burma does not open the door to the world like other Asian countries; In Thailand, democracy is

Genius Democracy 9

Genius Democracy 9 Democracy among civil servants, soldiers, police In which for Thailand today, there are analysts who have become an unregistered political party. and use of power (bureaucratic polity), in which the number of civil servants, soldiers And the police have many civil servants who love democracy even though the bureaucrats are conservative. and not keeping up with the world trends in the era of globalization because the bureaucratic system is used to working But few civil servants will travel to see foreign affairs related to progressive democracy. especially developed countries Most of the work visits are related to activities or tasks in the ministry, bureau, department.  the habit of taking orders from adults in the government Or the official formality is a system of working like a former nobility model, which has not changed very little. As a result, many civil servants are still addicted to the old work system and rarely change in the Thaksin government. which requi

Genius Democracy 8

Genius Democracy 8 5. Democracy in the press including newspapers, radio and television media, online media, mobile media Etc., the public access to information communication, especially television programs, will not be biased to either side. Truthful media reporting is what is at the heart of democracy. If the media is a distorted person and does not report the actual media results, it causes the misrepresentation of news to the public. can lead to misunderstandings or should not be neglected or eager to bring the truth to society maintain justice and social justice If the media uses capitalists Or serving a person with power only means that the media is considerate of the authority. Like many independent organizations that cannot judge or maintain fairness. Just as society is discriminated against in communicating useful information to the parties it sees as being of benefit. The media can therefore be a tool to properly execute perceptions of information. Therefore, the journalism

Smart Democracy 7

Smart Democracy 7 4. Democracy in the current community due to the age of globalization society Globalization is a democracy that is awakened by a grass-root democracy that has never happened before in Thailand. Because the grassroots people have not been involved in politics for hundreds of years. which in Thai history has never been like this But it's more of a good thing than a bad thing because it's like the Thai people are upgrading from the commons to the people. and from people to citizenship (Civil Society), in which the urban middle class or the upper class may not be familiar with the awakening of rural people or the way of the community When people have democratic intelligence, there is an advantage that people won't be interested in buying the votes of the candidates. This makes Thai politics following, even if the elected person is persuaded to buy the electoral votes. can't buy people's hearts which happened to the whole country in Thailand which after

Smart Democracy (6)

Smart Democracy (6) 2. Democracy in state enterprises It is a democracy that occurs similarly to the government that allows the executives of SOEs should have SOE employees to participate in the opinions in meetings, training, the use of a recommendation system (suggestion system) should be. Democracy that emphasizes efficiency at work Or working as a team to achieve unity in the selection of personnel should use a merit system (merit system) is open to good people who have the ability to work in order to strengthen state enterprises. And the result of efficiency helps state enterprises to be profitable. and can help ease the burden of the government, leading to the creation of social welfare for the people; Therefore, part of the profits sent to the state should be a budget for welfare state (Welfare State). 3. Democracy in the private business sector. Democracy in the beginning from recruiting to work The method of shareholder meetings should be established to allow for opinions, opi

Smart Democracy 5

Smart Democracy 5 democracy at work In other words, it is a constructive democracy in the workplace as much as it can afford. such as democracy in the public and private sectors, in which work may be limited If there are changes in the rules in the workplace to create a democratic atmosphere in the workplace, which is enough to look at the issues in promoting democracy as follows: 1. Democracy in the work of the bureaucracy. which in the public sector, especially the core part of democracy, is Democracy in universities should have laws that promote democracy in universities which are intellectuals. If educational institutions do not have a democratic atmosphere, then there will be a dictatorship that applies to universities. such as issuing an order or rules and regulations that must be careful that it is not caused by the university community including from the local community that took part Or in schools, the parents' association should play a role in making recommendations. and

>Smart Democracy (4)

Smart Democracy (4) Conceptual framework of intelligent democracy theory from the problems that Thailand faced with the political turmoil that has been tumultuous all along Looks like a car rushes forward. and had to step back what a surprise and confuses the doctrine due to the diverse opinions of human beings. and different Any group that is too powerful may use its power in an undemocratic way. Because the ideas of the democratic style of Thai people do not have the same standards or rules. A person who is a leader in society must be careful to pose as a true democrat. But in the administration of the country, if we only focus on democracy, there is hope that the Thai people will suffer poverty. And if people in the social group lack the same democratic model, then it will turn Thai society into a society of confusion. and causing endless conflicts Reconciliation and understanding of the right democratic principles Leaders need to have a democratic spirit perso

Smart Democracy (3)

Smart Democracy (3) History of Western and Thai Democracy The evolution of democracy differs from the western way, in which the western tradition is very different from Thailand, either in the Thai tradition which is cultivated in the fear of authority or in the form of authoritarianism. especially those who are still uneducated. And most of the country's population still lacks understanding of democracy. and including people in the middle class today who are fascinated by globalization trends On the subject of materialism that is prevalent from the West on consumerism, we can briefly analyze it as follows. A. Groups of poor people or farmers have a rather difficult lifestyle in rural rural areas, the prosperity of society They tend to feed their stomachs, so they are not seriously interested in democratic methods in a way that creates awareness in their thoughts. Most of the country's citizens rely on government assistance. such as financial assistance, p

Smart Democracy (2)

Smart Democracy (2) Democracy first originated in ancient Greek city-states around 500 BC. which has a direct democracy where most people can join the rally and express their opinions This is because the Greek capital was not a large territory. and has a relatively small population But at present, direct democracy cannot be applied. because people have too many to give them the opportunity to exercise their right to express themselves Therefore, the present democracy is democracy through representatives. or indirect democracy For example, the selection of representatives to the House of Representatives and the Senate. Therefore, the duty of representatives is to collect, seek what meets the needs of people at all levels, but what is important in a country where the majority is still. having a poor economic position Priority should be given to the poorest groups of people. or if focusing on middle-class people And at the top, there should be enough taxation accord
Smart Democracy (1) Due to the democratic governance of Thailand when the people's party promoters seized the rule from an absolute monarchy to a democratic regime on June 24, 1932, during the reign of King Rama VII. His long-standing vision that His Highness already wished to bring democracy to the Thai people. However, His Highness foresaw that the Thai people were not ready for democratic rule. When a civil society group made up of military, police and civil servants who have witnessed the prosperity of the civilized nation wishes to follow in their footsteps. But most of the people of the country still lack democratic learning. or having a democratic consciousness This means that most Thai people are not ready. He therefore had a speech in one part saying: “I am delighted and willing to delegate my former powers to the Thai people. But I will not agree to surrender my power to any group of people to exercise power. without listening to the voices of the people."