Are We a Lost Generation?
The big statement that is floating over the heads of many young people today is whether we are a ‘Lost Generation.’ Personally, I would argue against this, the reason being that the generation of young people coming through is better equipped to be more successful, than those who state that we are a ‘lost generation.’
There is a shift in movement and in understanding where you now see, many young people opting to not follow society but become independent at a very young age. A lot more younger individuals are now becoming more mature at an earlier stage in life, thus allowing them to make important decisions which many would have thought was not be possible at such a young age.
The so called ‘lost generation’ has seen a change which now suggests that even university degrees are no longer important. Yet we go on to provide growth for the economy with many young individuals being either self employed, entrepreneurs and then going on to become millionaires!
So I actually think the ‘lost generation’ is quite frankly the ‘generation’ before us, as they cannot accept that the generation coming through has far superior knowledge and understanding of the modern economy, technology and the shift in power than those who have stumbled up on and failed to avoid a global recession!
Another factor concerning today’s youth is whether we have what it takes to fight against all the doom and gloom surrounding us. Well I say...Nothing is impossible to do or accomplish in this world! Yes, economic growth does take time. But it’s always about looking at positive ways in which it can be mended, rather than accusing the generation coming through that ‘we are not good enough.’ The argument we put forward is that, we would have not even caused it!
The youth of today has access to pretty much all educational material out there, to learn, to understand and to challenge decisions made which have proved to be costly. This is something which wasn’t available to the generation that have caused this mess! So, already we are one step ahead of them!
You now see many individuals develop unity and togetherness, compared to governments accusing each other of problems caused. Whereas working together to fix the problem would be the easier solution!
A very strong message I give to young people coming through is that, anyone is capable to being extraordinary. Whether you want to be an entrepreneur, a doctor, musician or you just want to follow your dreams. It’s all possible! But the only person stopping you from achieving anything is ‘yourself.’ So it’s a matter about ignoring what others say about you personally or a generation as a whole!
It’s time we step up and show the belief and character! Because anytime they ask whether we can fix the mess, we'll respond: “ We won’t just fix it, we’ll leave a legacy!”
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Thea Bredie
Good post Sabirul, thank you for helping to inspire young people to take charge of their lives:-).
Charlotte Beckett
Very inspirational stuff - thanks Sabirul. Are you perhaps being a bit harsh on the previous generation though. Don't we all have something to learn from each other, no matter how old we are? Can a united community do more than a generationally divided one?
Sabirul Islam
Thanks for the postive comments :-) The voice of youth has to be heard which is why I had to write something quite deep in that sense. Yes it may be harsh, but for youth to have such an 'unwanted' tag line it already demotivates them. I'm sure, if everyone works together, the problem can be solved much quicker...but to gain unity can often be a challenge on its own!
Charlotte Beckett
Hi Sabirul - we've set up an account for you as a guest blogger (have DM'd the details to you on Twitter). That will allow you to post more blogs in future if you wish.
Kathy Marshall
"So it’s a matter about ignoring what others say about you personally or a generation as a whole!"
And ignoring the tuition fees too? Because I'd imagine that's one of the things stopping a lot of people who fancy being a doctor.