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essay on the future is in our hands

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Answered by 9RUTVIK9
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Children are our future; they are our doctors, lawyers, teachers, preachers, nurses, congress women and men, and maybe even the next president of the U.S.A. if we keep shooting them down they will not be our anything. They will then become our alcoholics, drug addicts, homeless, beggars, minimum wage workers, or even dead! Is this what we want our future to be? If not then we need to fix how we raise our children before it gets too late.

We need to stop putting them down and listen to what they have to say. Sometimes they just need someone to listen to them. It’s not all about what they done it’s about helping them try and fix whatever it is that needs fixing. Someone once told me I would never be anything in life. They only said it because they were jealous. But if I actually had listen to them I would not have been where I am now, a senior in high school. I was glad they said that to me, yes it may sound funny saying I was glad, but you just don’t know how that inspired and made me push myself to succeed and to keep on succeeding in life. That made me realizes that people will say or do anything to bring you down because they don’t want to see you do good, pr better than them.

As role models and examples we should show them the right way, lead them and not be to much often so demanding of them. Demanding them makes them feel, that’s all you want to do is tell them what to do all the time. We have to remember we all are human, and yes we make mistakes but we also learn from them.

If we respect them then they will respect us. You have to give respect to get it. We need to change before our future goes down the drain. Right about now we can’t afford to let the little future we do have slip away from us. Our generation is dying out and we need the younger generation to come and step up. They can only step up if we allow them to, I believe we should give them the opportunity to do so and stop putting them down.

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Answered by gc6015507
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In a disconcertingly, constantly changing environment, pop culture seems to play a rather inordinately negative role in modern society. Some TV shows and movies that are “in the mainstream” purposely focus on ways to appeal to adolescents in their ambitious quest to change the opinions and perspectives of these innocent minds, transforming the typical American adolescent, preteen, and teenage mind from safely naïve to inappropriately and prematurely informed of adult concepts. Moreover, the frank referrals of money, sex, and drugs embedded into the lyrics of popular music are vexatiously awkward, apparent, and most importantly, ethically malapropos. In addition, the media delineates the American lifestyle as a vicious chain of social injustice and the constant wariness of being harshly judged. A couple decades ago, we were a modestly demure environment of happiness and security. What happened? Obviously, the fingers point to the guilty culprit, pop culture, for negatively influencing the minds of the adolescents of today, who are, without doubt, the leaders of tomorrow. How can we, the children of America today, lead the future as truant, insipid jesters?

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