Introduction. Wolfgang once said, "Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of being." — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Advocates (INFJ) may be the rarest personality type, but they certainly leave their mark on the world. Idealistic and principled, they are not content to simply drift through life; they desire to stand up and make a difference. For Advocate personalities, success is not measured by money or status, but by seeking fulfilment, helping others, and being a force for good in the world. Despite their lofty goals and ambitions, Advocates should not be mistaken for idle dreamers. People with this personality type value integrity and are rarely satisfied until they have done what they know to be right. Conscientious to the core, they move through life with a clear sense of values and strive never to lose sight of what truly matters, not according to society or other people, but according to their own wisdom and ...
ELECTIONS! ELECTIONS! THAT IS A NEW SONG BY THE SPLM Fair elections involve competition among opposition parties that act as checks and balances. A fair election is free, inclusive, free from intimidation, and conducted through a transparent and participatory process. Such elections are only possible where a democratic multiparty system exists. South Sudanese politicians are insisting on holding elections. While elections are a good idea, they are difficult to conduct successfully when a single party drives the process without adequate preparations. What will elections bring if the same people in power return to power without being fairly elected? This is the question this article seeks to address. Will President Kiir bring new development if the people re-elect him? We all know that President Kiir has been in power for 21 years since 2005, except for those born after that year. His performance over these 21 years does not justify the argument that elections alone will bring peace ...