Saturday, February 4, 2012

The Mega Answer To The Mega Debate!

Readers! The last post on The Dumpyard i.e. "Lost and Found: It's Yore v/s Your" (click here to read it) ended up with a complete, but bit less, postmortem of the "modern old" generation's view on the "lost young" generation. An obvious demand was and is that then what is the solution? Should the youngsters be allowed to roam free? Allowed to do whatever they do? These questions are humbug and hold no good when the matter is as sensitive as guiding the path of the youth. These questions are some of the most superficial ones which hardly deal with the problem or the solution itself. Rather one should ask questions as:

Q-1: What the young generation really needs?

A-1: Time. Every human generation has evolved. We have the scientific base of Darwin's theory of evolution. Mistakes make us to learn new and better things. The best example supporting this argument in a funny way is the advertisement of Mentos (click here to watch the video), which shows that how the arrogance of a donkey aids the growth of a monkey to man! LOL...It is just entertainment but no. For all and once, even we know that the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant occurred due to the ambitious approach of the, the that time young Russians, who are now basically, the old people. They were doing something that gone awry. But does that mean that the entire generation of that time be blamed? Nope. Check the computers. They have grown from dumb to super smart in successive generations. Human beings are also like that. The young generation is yet in its beta-version, trials and errors. But then, as the genius Albert Einstein said:

“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.”

Q-2: What can stop the young generation from getting ruined?

A-2: Blame game. Shaking the confidence. Apparently, one can't work when a bunch of elder, rather being guardian, start bullying them. Continuous pestering and then saying it, "We, elders, care for you!" is not going to make a negligible difference too! Even in the culture of mindless fauna, it is very important that there is no nagging of the baby else they won't ever be out due to the loss of confidence and abundance in fear. Abandon that, grey hairs! Please!

Q-3: What the young generation has to do?

A-3: This question is as important as the entire topic itself. The young generation needs to check that whether the above two conditions (precisely, questions) are satisfied or not. If not, then just go through this quote from the world's greatest boxer, Muhammed Ali: 

"It's lack of faith that makes people afraid of meeting challenges, and I believed in myself."

Yes. That's it. No need to be afraid of anything. There will be a thousand fingers against you but that two V fingers gesture, surpasses the world's worst criticism. You need to be faithful in your work. Whatever you take up, do it as if that is your life. Don't overdo anything as even the Nature doesn't like that. Definitely, be polite to elders and do listen to them, unless their words create a sword effect on your dream.
To sum up, every previous generation blames the present generation and regrets about the future of the next to next generation. If that is human nature, then definitely, we are not going to have another Einstein or Edison or Stephen Hawkings in coming infinite generations!
If any point is left, please let me know. Comment and learn!

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