Is the youth of India confident or confused?
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Dshbdj said:
7 hours ago
Hi everyone, I am glad that I got the opportunity to start this discussion today, as we got the topic on whether the youth of India is confident or confused, so what I feel is that the youth is not confused; they are more into exploring multiple things at a time and then finalising what to do and what not.
Harshita said:
7 hours ago
The youth of India is both confuse and confident.
Talking about the confident factor so, I would say the youth is more confident than the earlier generation as they have so many resources available, such as.
1. Internet connectivity, ease in study and education.
2. Opportunities like sports, cultural, online works, etc.
3. Supportive parents and families; I would say for this generation have the most supportive parents, especially for the girl child.
4. Access to almost everything, like global news, knowing their inspiration, knowing about successful people, and knowing their stories for better performance in their field further.
Second factor I would say they are confused too because they have so many fields to choose from, and they are confused about which to join and which to leave behind.
The confusion can also come from the family background, as if they have some supportive family member and one who can guide them, the confusion will decrease.
Talking about the confident factor so, I would say the youth is more confident than the earlier generation as they have so many resources available, such as.
1. Internet connectivity, ease in study and education.
2. Opportunities like sports, cultural, online works, etc.
3. Supportive parents and families; I would say for this generation have the most supportive parents, especially for the girl child.
4. Access to almost everything, like global news, knowing their inspiration, knowing about successful people, and knowing their stories for better performance in their field further.
Second factor I would say they are confused too because they have so many fields to choose from, and they are confused about which to join and which to leave behind.
The confusion can also come from the family background, as if they have some supportive family member and one who can guide them, the confusion will decrease.
Beeranna said:
1 month ago
Hi everyone,
It's an honour to be a part of this discussion with you all.
I agree that youths are confident, but what pushes them into confused states is listed below.
1. Geopolitical issues.
2. Fewer opportunities with fewer diverse options.
3. Lack of adaptability.
I would like to conclude this by saying, yes, youths are pretty confident, but they been converted.
It's an honour to be a part of this discussion with you all.
I agree that youths are confident, but what pushes them into confused states is listed below.
1. Geopolitical issues.
2. Fewer opportunities with fewer diverse options.
3. Lack of adaptability.
I would like to conclude this by saying, yes, youths are pretty confident, but they been converted.
Aila said:
1 month ago
Hello everyone.
View 1: Youth of India Is Confident
In my opinion, the youth of India is confident. Youth is the age when people are ready to learn new things and face challenges. Today’s youth learns a lot from successful people by watching videos, interviews, and social media.
Many successful people share their life stories and explain how they faced many failures before becoming successful. Because of this, today’s youth is not afraid of failure. They understand that failure is part of success and helps them learn.
This thinking gives them confidence. They are ready to try new things, learn from mistakes, and move forward. That is why the youth of India is confident.
View 2: Youth of India Is Confused.
At the same time, the youth of India is also confused. Today, there are many career options and opportunities. This creates confusion about which path to choose.
In earlier generations, people had limited choices, and education was the main way to succeed. They focused on studies and reached their goals. But now, because there are too many options, many youths find it difficult to decide what is right for them.
Some youths choose the correct path, but many choose the wrong one. After failure or stress, they slowly understand what they really want. Because of this situation, many youths feel confused.
Conclusion:
To conclude, the youth of India is both confident and confused. They are confident because they are aware and ready to learn, but confused because of too many choices. With proper guidance and support, this confusion can turn into confidence.
View 1: Youth of India Is Confident
In my opinion, the youth of India is confident. Youth is the age when people are ready to learn new things and face challenges. Today’s youth learns a lot from successful people by watching videos, interviews, and social media.
Many successful people share their life stories and explain how they faced many failures before becoming successful. Because of this, today’s youth is not afraid of failure. They understand that failure is part of success and helps them learn.
This thinking gives them confidence. They are ready to try new things, learn from mistakes, and move forward. That is why the youth of India is confident.
View 2: Youth of India Is Confused.
At the same time, the youth of India is also confused. Today, there are many career options and opportunities. This creates confusion about which path to choose.
In earlier generations, people had limited choices, and education was the main way to succeed. They focused on studies and reached their goals. But now, because there are too many options, many youths find it difficult to decide what is right for them.
Some youths choose the correct path, but many choose the wrong one. After failure or stress, they slowly understand what they really want. Because of this situation, many youths feel confused.
Conclusion:
To conclude, the youth of India is both confident and confused. They are confident because they are aware and ready to learn, but confused because of too many choices. With proper guidance and support, this confusion can turn into confidence.
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C MADHUMITHA said:
3 months ago
I think Indian youth is a mix of both confused at times, but confident to overcome challenges. Confusion is part of growth, and confidence comes with guidance and experience.
With proper support, Indian youth can turn confusion into confidence.
With proper support, Indian youth can turn confusion into confidence.
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Porika pradeep said:
4 months ago
Hi everyone.
According to me, our indians are more confused because of in a competitive world, they get only their level not towards the highest level but it takes time to reach.
It can happen only from a lower level because of their confidence can achieve the top level.
According to me, our indians are more confused because of in a competitive world, they get only their level not towards the highest level but it takes time to reach.
It can happen only from a lower level because of their confidence can achieve the top level.
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Nayak said:
7 months ago
The youth of India is a complex and dynamic entity, and the answer to whether they are confident or confused is not a simple one.
On one hand, Indian youth are exposed to a wide range of opportunities, and they are increasingly confident in their ability to succeed.
With the country's growing economy and technological advancements, young Indians are more connected to the world than ever before.
However, this exposure also brings its own set of challenges. The youth of India are struggling to balance their traditional values with the influence of Western culture. This can lead to confusion and uncertainty about their place in the world.
Additionally, the pressure to succeed in a competitive job market and the weight of societal expectations can also contribute to feelings of confusion and self-doubt.
Factors Contributing to Confusion:
- Cultural Identity Crisis: Struggling to balance traditional values with Western influence.
- Pressure to Succeed: Competitive job market and societal expectations.
- Lack of Clear Goals: Uncertainty about career paths and life choices.
- Influence of Social Media: Unrealistic expectations and comparisons.
Factors Contributing to Confidence:
- Growing Economy: Increasing opportunities and access to resources.
- Technological Advancements: Improved connectivity and access to information.
- Education and Skills Development: Investing in human capital and developing skills.
- Supportive Environment: Encouragement from family, friends, and mentors.
Ultimately, the youth of India are a diverse and dynamic group, and their experiences and emotions cannot be reduced to a simple label.
While some may be confident and self-assured, others may be struggling with confusion and uncertainty.
On one hand, Indian youth are exposed to a wide range of opportunities, and they are increasingly confident in their ability to succeed.
With the country's growing economy and technological advancements, young Indians are more connected to the world than ever before.
However, this exposure also brings its own set of challenges. The youth of India are struggling to balance their traditional values with the influence of Western culture. This can lead to confusion and uncertainty about their place in the world.
Additionally, the pressure to succeed in a competitive job market and the weight of societal expectations can also contribute to feelings of confusion and self-doubt.
Factors Contributing to Confusion:
- Cultural Identity Crisis: Struggling to balance traditional values with Western influence.
- Pressure to Succeed: Competitive job market and societal expectations.
- Lack of Clear Goals: Uncertainty about career paths and life choices.
- Influence of Social Media: Unrealistic expectations and comparisons.
Factors Contributing to Confidence:
- Growing Economy: Increasing opportunities and access to resources.
- Technological Advancements: Improved connectivity and access to information.
- Education and Skills Development: Investing in human capital and developing skills.
- Supportive Environment: Encouragement from family, friends, and mentors.
Ultimately, the youth of India are a diverse and dynamic group, and their experiences and emotions cannot be reduced to a simple label.
While some may be confident and self-assured, others may be struggling with confusion and uncertainty.
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Komal sewda said:
7 months ago
Hello everyone, my name is Komal.
According to me, the youth of India is both confused and confident, and this largely depends on the environment they are surrounded by. If they grow up in a confident and positive environment, they are likely to become confident individuals.
However, if they are raised in a confused or negative atmosphere, they are more likely to feel lost and uncertain. The environment plays a significant role in shaping a person's mindset and thinking.
According to me, the youth of India is both confused and confident, and this largely depends on the environment they are surrounded by. If they grow up in a confident and positive environment, they are likely to become confident individuals.
However, if they are raised in a confused or negative atmosphere, they are more likely to feel lost and uncertain. The environment plays a significant role in shaping a person's mindset and thinking.
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Sujith said:
8 months ago
In my opinion, youth of the India are confident. Because they know well face challenges and solve problems clearly.
They are doing good in every field including education, politics, sports, and etc.
They are becoming the important asset to the society. They know how to make decisions and how to treat others.
They are inspiring the future generations people.
If the government invest on the youth interns of their career development, personality development they will become more strong and confident.
They are doing good in every field including education, politics, sports, and etc.
They are becoming the important asset to the society. They know how to make decisions and how to treat others.
They are inspiring the future generations people.
If the government invest on the youth interns of their career development, personality development they will become more strong and confident.
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Satish said:
1 year ago
In my opinion, The youth of India both of confused and confident.
They are confident because they have a clear vision of moving forward, but confused because of they look a clear direction or and goal, most of Indians youth fall into the confused category.
Thank you.
They are confident because they have a clear vision of moving forward, but confused because of they look a clear direction or and goal, most of Indians youth fall into the confused category.
Thank you.
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