Whereas some argue that public funds should not be allocated to cultural amenities such
as museums, theatres, and art festivals, it is undeniable that these activities play a crucial role in
our lives.
Firstly, it is widely believed that engagement in events like visiting museums and
participating in art exhibitions and attending festivals contributes significantly to citizens’
historical awareness. This, in turn, plays pivotal role in preserving the cultural identity of a
nation. Secondly, by involving such activities individuals, particularly people who have nine-to-
five jobs can strengthen their mental stability and alleviate psychological related issues such as
depression, burnout and anxiety. Engaging in such activities provides a valuable opportunity to
temporarily shift from the work, fostering a healthier mental state.
Examining potential alternatives for government support, education emerges as a
paramount concern. A well-educated populace with strong academic foundation is crucial for
maintaining financial stability, even in the face of economic turmoil. In certain regions,
particularly in developing countries, individuals without access to education are more likely to
commit crime compared to those with a university degree. Moreover, one of the priorities that
cannot be omitted is quality healthcare, which can directly affect the country’s well-being. Not
only concentrating on public health but also sharpening specialists’ knowledge and skills can
yield influential benefits.
To conclude, allocating fund to support entertainment amenities can be effective
investment. This expenditure not only to enhance citizens’ historical knowledge but also to
undermine mental problems, and further important alternatives could be education and public
health.
