Is the youth of India confident or confused?

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ABHA KOTHARI said:   8 years ago
Hello everyone.

According to me, whether they are confused or confident. It doesn't apply to everyone as there are different kinds of young people in India. But I would definitely like to go with the majority of Indians which I feel is confident enough. India is the 2nd largest fastest growing economy. Would it had been like that had not the youth in India been focused and knew what they want. We are in a country which is doing a remarkable job in business in sports sector and in various other fields. Is it been achieved by some robots? Ofcourse, not. It is the focused man behind the success. Yes, there is a considerable confused youth in India. All they need is right guidance and support. That's all. Thank you.
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Divya Singh said:   8 years ago
Hello, I am Divya.

According to me, The youth of India is confused about their career. They are confused in their decision. Actually, they don't know what they want in their life therefore sometimes they take the wrong decision. Nowadays very much field are there in India and the youth are confused about the fields means in which field they want to go.

So youth are confused in India.
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Bharat Maheshwari said:   8 years ago
As per history, our leader didn't accept our youth contribution in the build of India. Like Bhagat Singh and Chandrasekhar Azad all are young but Gandhi and company identified as a terrorist. Now the day India feel proud on worlds large youth but they don't know that if youth are not got the proper thing like employment and education so those young peoples are not doing for India. Nowadays India have three kinds of youth one is very educated they all migrate in foreign countries and they wish to stay there and the second group is educated but not have proper knowledge and guidance they all are stay in India and live his life and whenever they engage in any kind of activities like a rally. Then other group is not educated and not know the way of life they all are one kind of part of the higher population and if they not feel happy than they join in Naxalite and Terrorist Attack.
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Yogeshwaran said:   8 years ago
Hi friends, the youths are India are definitely confused as we can see they are easily distracted from their point of goals from pulling or forcing them into the scenarios which they don't suit are don't like, the youths are partial in protest to get their basic rights for many things and the opportunites are very less this makes them to be in state of confusion when they select a way to achieve they can't because of less empolyment towards a particular job they have to struggle or they definitely have to give up. They find ways which is not convinient and move this makes their efficiency less than they thought.
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Aditi baneejee said:   3 years ago
Hello everyone.

The topic is -is the youth of India is confident or confused.

So I would like to say that India is in full confidence because many students are applying for their dream job like -UPSC, NAD and ET.C other if they have a scarcity or confidence then they can't be able to write the exam that I can say youth India is on full confident.
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Kushal Shah said:   2 years 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.
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Sneha Kashyap said:   1 year ago
Hello everyone,

In my view, it depends on the situation and may vary from person to person. In some situations, we feel confident but may be confused in others. Confidence comes when we are familiar with the subject.

For example, many people seem confident when talking about their career plans, while others do not.

So, in conclusion, I want to say that with proper guidance from their family members, they can improve their confidence.
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Megha Bhaskar Bandpatte said:   1 year ago
Hello everyone.

I think today's youth is very confident that they make decisions for themselves as they take the leadership of changes that are needed or required.
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Satish said:   11 months 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.
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Aravind said:   9 years ago
Hi friends,

Youth is one of the greatest assets in any one of the country. But the youths are not useless they are used less. But in India related to for a job is big problem to the youths. Still many of the youths are still confused.
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