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Board Economics
Re: Young people needs productive mindset to be happy in life
by
boty
on 22/11/2023, 15:02:28 UTC
what defines "good" and "bad" in career choices? If advanced agriculture is "bad" for some, yet a passion for others, who decides its worth? This isn't just about careers; it's about the authenticity of choices. Shouldn't we trust our path & embrace our true selves, regardless of external opinions? By valuing others' perceptions over our instincts, aren't we risking our unique potential?

Now, consider the unemployment dilemma you mentioned. Isn't it often a fear of judgment, rather than a lack of opportunity, that holds back? What if we redefine success not by others' standards, but by personal fulfillment & contribution to society? Imagine the unleashed potential if each youth pursued what genuinely resonates with them, without the shackles of societal expectations. Isn't that a step towards a more diverse and innovative world?
Everyone is free to determine the path to success and it would be more enjoyable if they did not choose it based on other people's coercion but they chose it based on what they like, because if they choose the path to success based on other people's thoughts and fail in doing so, this is indeed a natural thing. because in doing so they are not based on their own will but on the coercion of others, so it would be better when we choose to achieve success, it would be better for us to do it according to our own wishes.

I agree with your opinion, if the younger generation pursues the success they desire according to themselves, of course this will be a very good thing for that generation, because they have good potential in the fields they like.