"The Golden Age of Youth"? Who coined up that
expression? Many of my friends'
complaints seem to attest that their experiences of youth roughly match up with
mine, that is, life as a youth is tough!
Firstly, being young automatically means that I have limited
knowledge and no job skills, which means that no one will employ me for any
worthwhile job. This means, clearly and simply, "No Independent
Income". Obviously, this is a problem for me.
Unable to function without cash, I have to rely on my
parents financially. Unable to buy a car, I have to rely on them for transport.
Unable to buy a house, I have to rely on them for accommodation. This means,
theoretically, that my parents are my Supreme Commanders. When they tell me to
jump, I have to jump. In such a situation, I am deprived of the vital human right
- Freedom.
Secondly, as long as you are not too old or too ill to walk,
people will always be measuring you by your achievements. This is especially
true for people in their youth. Parents, teachers, society and the government
love to gauge us scholastically, physically, socially, morally and in whatever
means they can think of. Thus, school examinations become so important that
many of us will study hours on end to perform well in them.
Actually the pressure on us to perform well at all times is
great. The pressure from our family gets stronger the older we grow. Since we
started schooling, our parents have been comparing our test results with those
of the children of their friends', who happen to be equally goal-orientated
parents.
Then, there is the question of romance. Practically
speaking, youth is the worst time to get romantically attached, because, as was
earlier explained, we lack the time and money to maintain a special boy-girl
relationship.
Yet, during our youth, we are at our peak; physically, we
are at our most attractive. Furthermore, our hormones are swinging about wildly
as we mature sexually. Unfortunately, this causes us to be more prone to
getting involved in romantic relationships, which leads to heartache and causes
us to perform badly in our examinations. I think that the government should
have chosen a better time to set all the major examinations than at this time,
don't you?
So, youth is a traumatic time. It is definitely not
"golden". In my opinion, the idea of "The Golden Age of
Youth" must have been an illusion dreamt up by someone foolhardy!
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