Reform is seldom brought about by people who are concerned with their own reputation and social
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Reform is seldom brought about by people who are concerned with their own reputation and social standing. Those who are really in earnest about reforming a government, an educational system, or any other institution must be willing to be viewed with disdain.
It is true that some people use reformation as media to gain reputation and popularity among society, as per quoted in issue. Further, I also agree with the issue statement that those people, who are really serious about reforming a government, an educational system, or any other institution, have to face skepticism and are initially viewed with disdain by rest of the world.
While concerning about gaining social status and reputation through reform, the field that comes into mind is politics. Everyone is aware with hypocritical behavior of the despots just few months before to election. Some leaders for gaining position in politics delude public by assuring false promises of reformation. They are mostly interested in gaining power and after achieving their ambition they renege their assurances. For example, every politician cites confidently that he will try to demolish indigence from the country, but is it really happen after he got elected? Moreover, in such cases, reformation can only be seen in social status of that politician rather than in other social problems...