Politics, theoretically and practically, is probably the word's most biased career. Politician, therefore, needs to not care about anything, but power and meticulously bias toward his/her political party. That's why I strongly suggest anyone not to enter politics as career start-up.
As a career-starter, you need to be curious about everything; opening your eyes and ears to learn everything in a neutral way, allocating time to involve in any activity of your workplace and society as a whole, thinking and working as a researcher (neutrally learning everything, as well as analyzing), and finally you need more time to always sharpen your skill(s) by reading and other socializations. Politics is an absolute barrier to these self-improving activities.
Business nations like Singapore, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, young graduates might have more choices not to enter politics in career start-up, since these nations offer diversified career in business and other non-governmental sector. Low-developed and developing countries in Southeast Asia, like Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Burma and many other countries in Africa, young graduates or youths may agree to accept any job; low-paying or without pay, for experience which might help boosting their future job prospect. I am very regretful that in Cambodia political parties are using youth and young graduates to campaign for their parties, since youth and young graduates have the highest potential and highest numbers.
To me, reading books in library, browsing internet, participating in public lectures and presentations offered by NGOs, universities, government, business institutions, and other interest groups, are more beneficial than working for any political party as career start-up.
This letter hereby wishes to function as an appeal to all young graduates and youth in the world not to enter politics as career start-up, and to appeal to all political parties and governments in the world to place these youth and young graduates out of politics.
Vicheka Lay
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