Through the ages, people had always fought for liberty and equality. In recent times, it is observed that a majority of people are comfortable in living alone rather marrying and raising children. I would argue that living by oneself is much more beneficial in several ways, although there are a few reservations in leading such a kind of life to the society in the long run.
To begin with, human life is so endearing if there are less responsibilities. Firstly, people who live by themselves can devote all of their precious time only for their betterment. They don’t need to worry too much about the inflation level as long as they earn a decent salary. Furthermore, various travelling groups are mushrooming elsewhere to cater to the needs of solo travellers. In addition to that, there would be neither divorces nor any relationship crisis. As per the reports of various psychologists, people who don’t try to fit into the rules which is written by the society are seemingly delighted to succeed in their life, as they don’t suffer any family pressure unlike the married people. For example, our former Indian president Mr. Abdul Kalaam who lived all alone by himself, had devoted his entire life for modernising the Indian space research.
Having said that, can we deliberately say that all single people achieve success? It would spell a doomed response. Living alone would not pose much challenge until one attains super-annuation from their job or becoming a septuagenarian or octogenarian. When one’s health is affected, these people would not have any of their siblings or kids to support their ill-health. Moreover, humans tend to look for helping hands, especially when they grow old. Finally, if people relinquish the marriage duties or not making children at right age would definitely affect the country’s youthful population. Thereby, making the entire country’s population as old and sick. For example, the Japanese government is on tenterhooks about their declining human resources. Because of the spike in the ageing population coupled with less number of youths in their workforce.
In conclusion, as far as I am concerned, living alone is a beneficial phenomenon for which there are a number of significant advantages. However, we cannot afford a society to grow with lonely people. Therefore, in my opinion happiness index varies from people to people. So it is up to the individual’s choice of living alone or to make a family.
Through the ages,
people
had always fought for liberty and equality. In recent times, it
is observed
that a majority of
people
are comfortable in
living
alone
rather
marrying and raising children. I would argue that
living
by oneself is much more beneficial in several ways, although there are a few reservations in leading such a kind of
life
to the society in the long run.
To
begin
with, human
life
is
so
endearing if there are
less
responsibilities.
Firstly
,
people
who
live
by themselves can devote all of their precious time
only
for their betterment. They don’t need to worry too much about the inflation level as long as they earn a decent salary.
Furthermore
, various travelling groups are mushrooming elsewhere to cater to the needs of solo
travellers
.
In addition
to that, there would be neither divorces nor any relationship crisis. As per the reports of various psychologists,
people
who don’t try to fit into the
rules
which
is written
by the society are
seemingly
delighted to succeed in their
life
, as they don’t suffer any family pressure unlike the married
people
.
For example
, our former Indian president Mr. Abdul
Kalaam
who
lived
all
alone
by himself, had devoted his entire
life
for
modernising
the Indian space research.
Having said that, can we
deliberately
say that all single
people
achieve success? It would spell a doomed response.
Living
alone
would not pose much challenge until one attains
super-annuation
from their job or becoming a septuagenarian or octogenarian. When one’s health is
affected
, these
people
would not have any of their siblings or kids to support their ill-health.
Moreover
, humans tend to look for helping hands,
especially
when they grow
old
.
Finally
, if
people
relinquish the marriage duties or not making children at right age would definitely affect the country’s youthful population. Thereby, making the entire country’s population as
old
and sick.
For example
, the Japanese
government
is on tenterhooks about their declining human resources.
Because
of the spike in the
ageing
population coupled with less number of youths in their workforce.
In conclusion
, as far as I
am concerned
,
living
alone
is a beneficial phenomenon for which there are a number of significant advantages.
However
, we cannot afford a society to grow with lonely
people
.
Therefore
, in my opinion happiness index varies from
people
to
people
.
So
it is up to the individual’s choice of
living
alone
or to
make
a family.