Today I’ve got this Issue on my Nationstates (nationstates.net)
To Paint Or Not To Paint?
An elite group of highly-qualified, well-respected scientists, lawyers, and doctors are campaigning to outlaw the study of the Arts and Humanities in the Universities of NATIONSNAME.
I’ve encountered with many choices
1. “Why should Arts students get to lounge around reading books and watching daytime TV for hours on end, when some of our hard-working youngsters are dedicating themselves to the study of worthwhile and valuable subjects; studies which will benefit the nation as a whole?” asks Anne-Marie Fellow, a student engineer. “We should be grooming our young people to help, not sponge off the system. The Arts should be considered a hobby, not a career.”
2. “You can’t mean that,” gasps Prof. Catherine Gratwick, renowned worldwide for her paintings of trains. “Learning should be done out of love, not duty. The Study of the Arts has been a noble field for many centuries, and learning it is not as easy as you think. I’d rather die than live in a world where creativity is stifled. We should be encouraging young artists, writers, musicians – if only to strengthen NATIONSNAME’s cultural reputation.”
3. “What’s the point in allowing most young people to continue in further education anyway?” enquires Calvin Bush, a factory manager. “Surely most students would be better employed in manual and factory work? You should handpick a select few to study medicine, the law, science, and business of course, and utilise the majority of youth to increase the country’s productivity in industry. Academic freedom just gets in the way of a functioning society, I’ve always said.”
4. Dismiss the issue
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Option 2. sounds good so I choose it.
The result saids ‘Artists are pillars of society.‘
In result, my nation get a boost of this qualities.
Industry: Book Publishing
Bella Potter Productivity e-Index 210,600%
Industry: Basket Weaving
Hickory Productivity Index 105,300%
Industry: Furniture Restoration
Spitz-Pollish Productivity Index 7,987%
Sector: Manufacturing
Gooback-Jerbs Productivity Index 100%
Compassion
Kitten Softness Rating 21.7%
Niceness
Average Smiles Per Day 8.0%
Intelligence
Quips Per Hour 5.1%
Culture
Snufflebottom-Wiggendum Pentatonic Scale 4.7%
Ideological Radicality
Paul-Nader Subjective Decentrality Index 2.9%
Pacifism
Cheeks Turned Per Day 1.7%
Economic Output
1.5%
Average Income
1.5%
Civil Rights
Martin Luther King, Jr. Units 1.3%
Recreational Drug Use
Pineapple Fondness Rating 1.1%
Cheerfulness
Percentage Of Water Glasses Perceived Half-Full 0.89%
Public Education
Edu-tellignce® Test Score 0.63%
Tourism
Tourists Per Hour 0.49%
Human Development Index
Human Development Index 0.26%
Environmental Beauty
Pounds Of Wildlife Per Square Mile 0.22%
Nudity
Cheeks Per Square Mile 0.12%
Government Size
Bureaucratic Comprehensiveness Rating Scale Index 0.11%
Lifespan
Years 0.07%
Employment
Workforce Participation Rate 0.06%
And decline in this qualities
Taxation
Effective Tax Rate 0.59%
Charmlessness
Kardashian Reflex Score 1.3%
Eco-Friendliness
Dolphin Recycling Awareness Index 1.5%
Welfare
Safety Net Mesh Density Rating 1.5%
Public Healthcare
Theresa-Nightingale Rating 1.5%
Public Transport
Societal Mobility Rating 1.5%
Business Subsidization
Gilded Widget Scale 1.5%
Foreign Aid
Clooney Contribution Index 1.5%
Social Conservatism
Bush-Santorum Dawning Terror Index 2.9%
Weather
Meters Of Sunlight 4.0%
Industry: Automobile Manufacturing
Henry Ford Productivity Index 6.8%
Scientific Advancement
Kurzweil Singularity Index 7.3%
Industry: Mining
Blue Sky Asbestos Index 7.3%
Industry: Arms Manufacturing
Charon Conveyancy Index 17.4%
Industry: Information Technology
Fann-Boi Productivity Index 25.4%
This choice is great.