Is the youth of India confident or confused?

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Rockstar said:   9 years ago
Hi friends,

They are Really in a confused way.

Nowadays all are in confusion state whatever be the solution easy or tough they will be in confusion.
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Sujith said:   1 month 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.
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Nayak said:   1 week 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.
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