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The speaker, Kayla Tucker, discusses the role of individuals in society and how they can contribute to solving problems and making the world a better place. They emphasize the importance of individual responsibility and seeking solutions, as well as the impact of technology on addressing challenges. The speaker also talks about the role of critical thinking in problem-solving and gives historical examples of individuals driving transformation. They highlight the significance of embracing common purpose and public spirit, collaboration, and community involvement. The speaker discusses the need to balance private pursuits with the common good and emphasizes the ethical considerations and responsibilities individuals have in the public sphere. They conclude by stating that helping others ultimately helps oneself. Hi, everyone. I'm Kayla Tucker, and I'm going to discuss the individual in society. Hi, everyone. My name is Kayla, and I am presenting to you Individual in Society. I will go over the introduction, the role of the individual in problem-solving, embracing common purpose and public spirit, balancing private pursuit and the market mentality, and the individual's responsibility in the public sphere. Rapidly changing worlds and challenges face. We live in a fast-paced world with advanced technology. We all face challenges, both individually and worldly. These challenges may look like unemployment, political violence, poverty, and ecological disasters. The importance of individual responsibility and seeking solutions. Even if worldly disasters do not affect us individually, we have the ability to make a better impact on ourselves and others by taking personal responsibility and seeking solutions. Impact of technological advancements on addressing challenges. Technology can play a positive role in addressing challenges by revolutionized communication, information gathering, and business practices. The role of the individual in problem-solving. Problem-solving can be done in several aspects. Individuals possess the power to affect change. We can create change for the better. An example of an individual creating change for the better for both themselves and others is continuing education. A parent's continued education is an example of an independent change that has a positive effect on themselves and their children. Critical thinking as a crucial tool for problem-solving requires the skills of communication, open-mindedness, problem-solving, creativity, and analyzing information. Historical examples of individuals driving transformation. Women's rights, labor laws, and racial equality. Embracing common purpose and public spirit, shared goals, and shared experiences. It is important to have the ability to recognize social groups that strive for a positive outcome to benefit society. Benefits of collaboration, empathy, and perseverance are all essential to making individuals and the world better. Community involvement. Make the world a better place by coming together for a greater good. Balancing private pursuits and the market mentality. Proponents argue that self-interest and market-driven economy can create negative consequences. Finding a balance between personal pursuits and common good allows success in both areas. Ethical considerations, responsible consumption, and sustainability all have positive contributions to bettering the world and individuals. Individuals' responsibility in the public sphere. Promoting understanding, cooperation, and constructive dialogue. Volunteering, supporting vulnerable populations, and environmental responsibility all contribute to a better good. This can be done in simple tasks such as reusing a store bag and can be as big as planting multiple trees to better the future. This wraps up my presentation and my key takeaway is help yourself by helping others. Thank you for viewing and listening.