Личность она либо есть, либо ее нет - высматриваниями в среде обитания вряд ли можно чего-либо добиться.
А вот кого называть "элитой"(наверное есть какой-то смысл в кавычках )?
Ну как сказать... Я, когда родился, и маму с папой не узнавал, а теперь всё же расширил свои представления о мире. То, что никто никого поимённо особо не называет, я заметил. Но почему же мне не быть более удачливым? Вот я и разузнаю рыбные места.
А насчёт кавычек, так по-русски элита - слово с довольно отрицательными коннотациями, а народ - с положительными. А я имел в виду наоборот, "элита" - это те, кто меня устаривает, а "народ" - те, о ком я не знаю и знать не желаю.
P.S. Форум меня перестал узнавать, так что на всякий случай это я, В М. И вообще, глючит форум в последнее время непрерывно. Видать, тоскует по Отмахову...
P.P.S. Да, вот ещё сегодняшняя ВВС-ная статья. Она только боком к теме, но может быть интересна как раз тем, кто в Китае. К тому же никакой политики:
Suicide blights China's womenSuicide is now the biggest single killer among young Chinese people, the country's first national suicide survey has shown. Each year more than a quarter of a million people in China are taking their own lives, the study showed. But the most significant finding was that, unlike almost everywhere else in the world, more women than men commit suicide. Suicide now accounts for a third of all deaths among women in the countryside. The survey revealed there were more than two million attempted suicides a year in China, more than a quarter of a million of them successful.
Unique characteristicsIn China, suicide is now the fifth largest cause of death, it was found. In the study, to be published in British medical journal, The Lancet, US and Chinese researchers discovered there was apparently a significantly lower rate of mental illness among those committing suicide than would be the case in the West. Dr Michael Phillips, who helped lead the study, told the BBC that while 90-95% of those taking their own lives in the West suffered significant mental illness at the time of attempting suicide, around a third of those in China did not. "It appears that many of them are impulsive events following an acute fight or an argument with the husband or a parent or a mother in law," he told the World Today programme.
MethodBut the biggest single reason why so many suicide attempts in China are successful is their method. Nearly two-thirds of them are by consuming pesticides and powerful rat poisons which are extremely easy to buy in China. "In rural areas there are pesticides in everyone's home and they (those attempting suicide) will drink pesticide and quite, likely die - very quickly," said Dr Phillips, who is executive director of the Beijing Suicide Research and Prevention Centre. In China, there is also a lack of social and religious taboos against taking one's own life. "In some particular villages it almost becomes normalised. If a young woman is having trouble, this is one way she'll express her displeasure," Dr Phillips said.