write an essay on self centred generation
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Self-centred is a person who only thinks about himself, his own need and his own interest the current generation is being called as one of the most self-centred, narcissistic, competitive, confident and individualistic in recent history... It's not surprising that this growing emphasis on the self has created disrespect towards others feeling and emotions. But a wise man once said never generalise, because exceptions are always there.
Yes, today's youth becoming more self-centred
Violent graphic games: Colossol exposure to violent video games and films are a cause of hightened aggressive behaviour, thoughts, and feelings, and a decrease in empathy and prosaically behaviour. This adverse behaviour leads to isolation of the youth, making them feeling they are unwanted and they end up isolating themselves.
Fear of comparison: The generation is full of people who keep on comparing them to the people around them and feeling low afterwards, and self doubting and thinking that the only way to be at par is to better than other kids and becoming self centered and not giving stress about others feelings.
Thinking self-focus is the key: Due to the inflated expectations of success fuelled by "reality shows" creates a social environment that encourages self-focus and works against slowing down and listening to someone who needs a bit of sympathy.
Lowering values: In the earlier ages people used to respect their parent and listen to them like we listen to the prophets, but that does not happen anymore. The new genration is the 'know it all' generation like to stay in the bubble of thinking themselves as superior. The corruption of the moral values has led to the young generation being more nuetral to the actions and phenomenon of the surroundings.
Excessively busy schedules: With increasing population the youth is facing huge amount of competetion and hence they have to acquire numourous skills in little time and evolve outside their comfort zone. Hence turning themselves into machines doing things without giving it a thought.
Either too scared or over exposed: These children are starving, desperate to be appreciated. But they don't trust anyone because of their upbringing so are in that weird push-pull thing in relationships. Desperate to have someone like them, they run the gamut from over trusting, (only to be hurt again), to under trusting and staying protected and defensive, ending up lonely.