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On the central themes in divergent, do you think this sort of system of preferable to the system that we have in america in any way

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

On the central themes in "Divergent," do you think this sort of system of preferable to the system that we have in America in any way?

No, of course not. That is science-fiction and by no means should be a way to classify young people to make them do what they are supposed to be good in life, according to the issues presented in Divergent.

An elemental part of living in a free society is freedom of election, freedom to decide according to our likes, necessities, abilities, and desires. And if you get it wrong, it is wise to accept it and try another thing.

Experience is so rich in our society and is need it to make the best decisions possible. That is why you can choose something, be perseverant, but if you do not like it, you can change your mind and try a different thing until you find what is what you like.

So following your passion has always been one of the best things about living in this world.

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