The youth is a dynamo, an ocean, an inexhaustible reservoir of energy. But this
energy cannot be kept caged in prison. Its basic nature is to flow, to express
itself. The youth energy on the basis of the nature of its expression can be
divided into four categories.
2. The vast majority of the youth today is with the establishment, whose formula
of life is ‘learn, earn, burn and enjoy’. It means learn to operate the modern
devices and employ them to earn the maximum amount of wealth to the point
of burning the natural resources of the earth, as well as yourself out, and then
enjoy your own funeral. This category of youth is intelligent, skilful and
hardworking but it lacks insight and foresight. They are self-indulgent and
any sense of moral code of conduct is alien to their nature. Neither are they
able to see in depth, to find out whether there is a deeper meaning and
purpose to their human life, nor have they the capacity to look beyond the tips
of their nose to find out the consequences of their way and approach, where it
is leading them to. They are the ends into themselves and enjoyment is the
motto of their life.
3. The second category of youth in nature and approach is the same but as it is
less privileged and less qualified and skilled; it has lesser opportunities for
earning and enjoying. Such youth may be incited to be against the
establishment. This opposition takes various forms. When it is well-organized
and systemic it may take the form of political opposition and even go to the
extent of expressing itself in unjust ways. When the opposition is not so
intense and organized, it remains contended with giving verbal expression to
its resentment periodically. The youth of the above two categories need to be
shown the right path to positively channelize their energy.
4. The third section of youth is a sober and thoughtful class of people, which
objectively observes and studies the phenomenon of development of the
world. These youth find that man in his insatiable thirst for consumption has
become blind and lost the sense of distinction between milk and blood. Today
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The youth is a dynamo, an ocean, an inexhaustible reservoir of energy. But this
energy cannot be kept caged in prison. Its basic nature is to flow, to express
itself. The youth energy on the basis of the nature of its expression can be
divided into four categories.
2. The vast majority of the youth today is with the establishment, whose formula
of life is ‘learn, earn, burn and enjoy’. It means learn to operate the modern
devices and employ them to earn the maximum amount of wealth to the point
of burning the natural resources of the earth, as well as yourself out, and then
enjoy your own funeral. This category of youth is intelligent, skilful and
hardworking but it lacks insight and foresight. They are self-indulgent and
any sense of moral code of conduct is alien to their nature. Neither are they
able to see in depth, to find out whether there is a deeper meaning and
purpose to their human life, nor have they the capacity to look beyond the tips
of their nose to find out the consequences of their way and approach, where it
is leading them to. They are the ends into themselves and enjoyment is the
motto of their life.
3. The second category of youth in nature and approach is the same but as it is
less privileged and less qualified and skilled; it has lesser opportunities for
earning and enjoying. Such youth may be incited to be against the
establishment. This opposition takes various forms. When it is well-organized
and systemic it may take the form of political opposition and even go to the
extent of expressing itself in unjust ways. When the opposition is not so
intense and organized, it remains contended with giving verbal expression to
its resentment periodically. The youth of the above two categories need to be
shown the right path to positively channelize their energy.
4. The third section of youth is a sober and thoughtful class of people, which
objectively observes and studies the phenomenon of development of the
world. These youth find that man in his insatiable thirst for consumption has
become blind and lost the sense of distinction between milk and blood. Today
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