Wednesday, April 2, 2014

So what's the probability of Uganda becoming a Middle-class economy?

About 15 hours ago a popular journalist or a public figure like his profile states asked the question above to his Facebook friends.

It wouldn’t have been blog worthy if the comments on the subject were more supportive of the question asked.

But it became interesting when about three in say five of the hundreds of the people commenting on the question disagreed in some way or another with the friend asking the question.

Or they couldn’t understand why he was asking the question in terms of probability.

Because the commenters had their way on how they understood probability. the public figure used a story saying if your past lover broken your heart the probability is high they would do it again

The way money is handled in UG today doesn't promise a
middle class tomorrow
Photo Credit: Google Search!
AND THIS IS WHERE I whole-heartedly disagreed with himI BELIEVE that the probability also exists that a person who breaks another person’s heart could learn not to do it againhence the question he asked his friends was incomplete; whythe probability of Uganda’s economy becoming middle class is always therethus the question should then be when?

Because this public figure should know, that possibility and probability are more of the same thing, while YES it is possible for the economy in Uganda to become middle class; it will probably take a very long time, perhaps not even in his lifetime.   



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