Is the youth of India confident or confused?
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Sachin said:
1 year ago
Hello everyone, I feel fortunate to have such a great opportunity to discuss about such a burning topic.
According to my point of view, the youth of India is somewhere confused and somewhere confident. It depends upon which situation he/she suffering from. Some of the youths are confused about their career as well and some of them are confident too for their career because they are serious about their family dreams.
According to my point of view, the youth of India is somewhere confused and somewhere confident. It depends upon which situation he/she suffering from. Some of the youths are confused about their career as well and some of them are confident too for their career because they are serious about their family dreams.
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Aniket said:
1 year ago
In my view, the youths are very confused regarding their discussion making, because with the help of the internet, they can easily able to access the information they want to but at the same time they are not able to decide from where they have to start they don't have a roadmap of their life and just because of so many information and so many suggestions it's hard for them to choose the right things.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Kushal Shah said:
1 year ago
The youth of a country are its greatest resource. They are the dreamers of tomorrow, the protagonists of the future, the inheritors and creators of the world to come. For a developing nation like India, with a vast populace divided among all age groups, the youth is even more important as they will have an important role in building the nation and changing it from a ‘developing’ to a ‘developed’ economy.
Well, categorizing a demographic segment as vast as the youth into either ‘confident’ or ‘confused’ is an exercise in futility, since every individual is different, and such broad, sweeping sentences do not do much beyond stereotyping people. Arguments can be made that the youth is confused, but similar arguments can be made that they are confident as well. In the end, it is a matter of perspective and a matter of belief. Belief in their potential, belief that they will be able to take the country forward and create a better life, not only for themselves but also for their fellow Indians.
The youth, I would say, is equally confident and confused. After all, such is life, a painting of many shades and not just two opposites of black and white standing in contradiction to one another. The same woman who is confident in her abilities to write and is working hard on her novel could be suffering from bouts of self-doubt and crippling anxiety.
The same boy who wants to become a footballer and is willing to sacrifice a lot and is striving towards that goal could be dealing with confusion over whether his sacrifices and his hard work will pay off, or whether he’ll become another footnote among the many who have failed to attain their goals, and eventually fallen by the wayside as life has gone on.
Many students are confused about what path to take in life after their high school years are done – the result of a lack of career guidance and proper counselling in schools. Then others are confident in their abilities, have done well throughout their academic years, and want to take the next step towards an international education or job, but are confused whether they will get their money’s worth and appropriate return on investment. Despite being confident in their abilities, they are unsure whether external factors will work in their favour because if they don’t, all their confidence and hard work will be for nought.
In this changing world, our youth is both, confident as well as confused, and perhaps a healthy mixture of both is necessary for them to make the best decision for their life. After all, overconfidence is as bad as excessive confusion, both ultimately only yielding stress.
However, at the end of the day, the youth are optimists, the purveyors of hope, the dreamers of far-flung dreams, and it is better to be confident and work hard than confused and floundering.
Well, categorizing a demographic segment as vast as the youth into either ‘confident’ or ‘confused’ is an exercise in futility, since every individual is different, and such broad, sweeping sentences do not do much beyond stereotyping people. Arguments can be made that the youth is confused, but similar arguments can be made that they are confident as well. In the end, it is a matter of perspective and a matter of belief. Belief in their potential, belief that they will be able to take the country forward and create a better life, not only for themselves but also for their fellow Indians.
The youth, I would say, is equally confident and confused. After all, such is life, a painting of many shades and not just two opposites of black and white standing in contradiction to one another. The same woman who is confident in her abilities to write and is working hard on her novel could be suffering from bouts of self-doubt and crippling anxiety.
The same boy who wants to become a footballer and is willing to sacrifice a lot and is striving towards that goal could be dealing with confusion over whether his sacrifices and his hard work will pay off, or whether he’ll become another footnote among the many who have failed to attain their goals, and eventually fallen by the wayside as life has gone on.
Many students are confused about what path to take in life after their high school years are done – the result of a lack of career guidance and proper counselling in schools. Then others are confident in their abilities, have done well throughout their academic years, and want to take the next step towards an international education or job, but are confused whether they will get their money’s worth and appropriate return on investment. Despite being confident in their abilities, they are unsure whether external factors will work in their favour because if they don’t, all their confidence and hard work will be for nought.
In this changing world, our youth is both, confident as well as confused, and perhaps a healthy mixture of both is necessary for them to make the best decision for their life. After all, overconfidence is as bad as excessive confusion, both ultimately only yielding stress.
However, at the end of the day, the youth are optimists, the purveyors of hope, the dreamers of far-flung dreams, and it is better to be confident and work hard than confused and floundering.
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Mili said:
1 year ago
Hello all.
Youth of India is majorly confused than confident. It is because we are at an age where career diversity is caught in a sphere. Middle class Indian is trapped in the mindset of doing medicine or engineering and if nothing works then UPSC. We really need a good career guidance, since we are potent yet confused.
Youth of India is majorly confused than confident. It is because we are at an age where career diversity is caught in a sphere. Middle class Indian is trapped in the mindset of doing medicine or engineering and if nothing works then UPSC. We really need a good career guidance, since we are potent yet confused.
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Jatin Kumar said:
1 year ago
Hello everyone. My name is Jatin Kumar.
And I would like to share my opinion on this sincere topic I think the youth of this generation are not confident because they have as my coparticipant mentioned that they have access to the Internet so they have lots of opportunities but in my opinion as youth have lots of opportunity that have confused because they didn't have a right path to choose from that opportunities as if they start from internet and it is difficult to do and they quit from they learning this after that they get demotivated so I think youth is not confident in this era.
And I would like to share my opinion on this sincere topic I think the youth of this generation are not confident because they have as my coparticipant mentioned that they have access to the Internet so they have lots of opportunities but in my opinion as youth have lots of opportunity that have confused because they didn't have a right path to choose from that opportunities as if they start from internet and it is difficult to do and they quit from they learning this after that they get demotivated so I think youth is not confident in this era.
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Nandu said:
2 years ago
From my point of view,
Today's youth are not doing their favorite jobs, means which they get only doing, because of their financial problems, and family situations. From that staring they don't know what they want. Somebody doesn't know their strength what they perfect in which field. I suggested to the youth to first search for what you have an interest and fill that one with their efforts.
Today's youth are not doing their favorite jobs, means which they get only doing, because of their financial problems, and family situations. From that staring they don't know what they want. Somebody doesn't know their strength what they perfect in which field. I suggested to the youth to first search for what you have an interest and fill that one with their efforts.
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Gorimella Mahesh said:
2 years ago
Hi and good evening everyone.
According to me, ia A group discussion on whether youth in India are confused or confident is a 100/100 interesting topic to discuss.
So.In my opinion, the 70-80%of youth are confused. Because of they have lack of knowledge about different.
Different directions that reach their respective goals choosing their way in their life to go in which direction due to their financial issues and personal life issues).
And when we talk about remaining 30-20% of youth are confident with their overconfidence which is an effect of their family members. Thank you.
According to me, ia A group discussion on whether youth in India are confused or confident is a 100/100 interesting topic to discuss.
So.In my opinion, the 70-80%of youth are confused. Because of they have lack of knowledge about different.
Different directions that reach their respective goals choosing their way in their life to go in which direction due to their financial issues and personal life issues).
And when we talk about remaining 30-20% of youth are confident with their overconfidence which is an effect of their family members. Thank you.
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Varsha Gupta said:
2 years ago
In my opinion, now youth are more confident and he has more opportunities and awareness as compared to earlier now the internet gives them information about what they want to do.
Nowadays there are so many singing dancing and coding decoding at an early age now parents also guide them because they are also educated if I talk about my parents they are not too educated but I am so that I can guide my upcoming generation in friends and family that what you want to do and how you can reach to your desire goal its reality I am not talking about reel life it's reality and it started with our own home.
Nowadays there are so many singing dancing and coding decoding at an early age now parents also guide them because they are also educated if I talk about my parents they are not too educated but I am so that I can guide my upcoming generation in friends and family that what you want to do and how you can reach to your desire goal its reality I am not talking about reel life it's reality and it started with our own home.
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Aneel Reddy said:
2 years ago
Hi everyone,
I just want to express my sincere opinion on this is that today's youth are more confused than confident, I feel the youth are not confident enough to implement and follow the creative skills and thoughts they think in their mind and are more concerned about society's opinion. I just wish the youth of our country to follow their dreams regardless of any other thoughts and achieve it without fear.
Thank you.
I just want to express my sincere opinion on this is that today's youth are more confused than confident, I feel the youth are not confident enough to implement and follow the creative skills and thoughts they think in their mind and are more concerned about society's opinion. I just wish the youth of our country to follow their dreams regardless of any other thoughts and achieve it without fear.
Thank you.
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Akanksha said:
2 years ago
In my opinion, youth is more confused than being confident.
Youth are not able to decide to which field they belong, many are just following others to get famous, they start an activity by getting influenced by others but end up leaving that activity and getting frustrated and underconfident because they were not able to complete the work.
Youth are not able to decide to which field they belong, many are just following others to get famous, they start an activity by getting influenced by others but end up leaving that activity and getting frustrated and underconfident because they were not able to complete the work.
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