MY TAKEAWAY PARTICIPATING IN WIKIEDU SOC 3156/SheridanFord
The most impactful thing I have learned from this sociology course is the theory of Structural Functionalism. The idea that society is a complex interconnected system, where each part (both individual and institution) works congruently as a functional whole has really stuck with me. Living in New York City, it is easy to become immune to the humanity of others. What I mean by that is, that it is easy to forget that each person plays a functional role in not only his or her personal lives but in society as well. We (myself especially) pass hundreds of people each day without even acknowledging them—without even saying thank you. While I would agree that it is impractical to genuinely thank strangers, especially being unaware of the role they play. A genuine smile can go a long way.
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