In some countries, governments try to notice sports and entertainment figures more than professionals such as doctors and teachers. While valuing sports and entertainment sectors can offer benefits to governments, I believe that professionals such as doctors and teachers are more important for people’s lives.
The primary reason that some countries are placing a premium on sports and entertainment sectors more than doctors and teachers is that these figures can boost their economy more effectively. If the government provides these figures with the latest facilities, such as advanced equipment for sports, and top accommodations for entertainment sectors, they will be expanded, attracting more tourists. Take the World cup, which is an renowned event in a global scale, it took place in Qatar two years ago because these sectors were valued by the government and preferred to invest in providing the best facilities to tourists, which not only help them make a profit by attracting tourists but also enetrtained them, creating more jobs and resulting in improvements in the economy.
I believe that placing a premium on sports more than teachers and doctors is a negative development while it can offer benefits to governments, because it can adversely affect people’s lives. If a person wants to attend sports and entertainment clubs, they should be healthy mentally and physically. That is to say, doctors and teachers play an important role in public health and public awareness. For example, when a country such as Afghanistan tries to value their sports figures and neglect their healthcare and education system, it will increase the death rate and illiteracy rate among their citizens. Therefore, there is no any motivation for people to attend sports and entertainment clubs even if the government value them more than others.
toconclude, Although prioritising entertainment figures can present benefits to the economy, I believe that this has a negative effect on people as they may face limited healthcare and educational programs.
