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speech on problems and solutions of today's youth

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are a plethora of problem the youth faces these days. I can't point out a single most common one. So let me list out a few of them.

Lack of planning.

Parental pressure regarding course of education.

Peer pressure.

Lack of proper decision making.

Youth today doesn't plan out for the future. They think everything will fall into place just like it does in movies. They can't accept the fact that it doesn't.

Youth faces a lot of pressure from parents as to what they should study. There have been many suicides due to the same. Also marks have become a great hurdle. Marks apparently are the sign of intelligence while they actually are a sign of good memory(since, unfortunately, the education in India is mostly based on memory).

“Trends are a must when you are a youth in 2017. If you aren't following the latest trend, you will fall low in the eyes of your friends.” This is what most of the youth today things. It might not be as big a problem as it was in the past, but it still is a problem.

Youth today is a generation that has been pampered a lot in their childhood. As such they depend a lot on their parents. They have not been exposed to the harshness of the world. When, all of a sudden , they face the world, they fail to take proper decisions and face a lot of problems.

There are a lot more but these are the most common. I couldn't help stating more than one problems*guilty as charged*.

BE YOUR'S ^_^


saapatil111: thaks
Answered by khushi769
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The youth of today has been widely outclassed; they do not consider themselves to be too young to be pampered, and they are not supposed to be old enough to take responsibility on their own shoulders.

The main problem is the communication gap between them and their elders — the former believing themselves to be old enough for taking their own decisions for matters personal or social while the latter just refuse to hand over this responsibility to them. This leads to temperaments rising high more often.

The most common problem a person faces at this phase of life is peer pressure. They are pressures by either dares or threats into doing what one would rather avoid. Some people are naturally competitive and they strive to act in ways that could help settle their 'image' either to impress or intimidate others. This can be seen in their disobedience of their elders who try to advice them through experiences which these young ones lack at the moment but fail dismally.

Six out of every 10 such people are usually short-tempered and rude in their response. Many hesitate in taking their parents' advice in different matters, particularly in issues which according to them are very modest and thus they land up in taking up the wrong decision. Today's youth is more outgoing, more extravagant in their desires and less into their studies; they are stubbornly leading a luxurious lifestyle and know less of the benefits of hard work excluding fitness.


saapatil111: thanks for your answer
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