The social fabric of a society is built with the right blend of both the old and younger generations. Many cultures seem to prefer the young blood, however, many others, credit the older generations with a higher value. While both factions have positive and negative aspects, in my opinion, it is the youth that are incidental to any nation's true value.
Firstly, the significant worldly experience garnered by the older generation, is undoubtedly priceless. In most cases, seniors have gone through multiple upheavals of a growing economy and have witnessed the various ebbs and flows. Hence, they are regarded to be in respectable stature to further guide the younger generation, with a long-term view. To illustrate with an example, it is this precise reason why many countries prefer to elect a senior, more experienced and much wiser political leader, to lead the nations' development.
On the other hand, the rapid pace with which technology is fundamentally transforming the world, it truly benefits paying heed to the youth. Not only do youngsters contribute a higher tax and drive up the consumerism, but also are the early adopters of the latest technologies. In addition, they are adept at combining the age-old knowledge and experience of the seniors, with the latest tech tools. Thus, utilizing advanced software and AI, as the perfect blend of traditional heritage values and tech powered future. For example, countries like India are appointing younger ministers to their government offices to benefit from their tech mindsets. Furthermore, many business houses have given the reign to the younger stalwarts to drive the organizations to even greater heights.
To conclude, despite the varied benefits that accompany the older generation citizens, I agree that youngsters contribute more value to any society. It is therefore imperative, that all nations where only the word of elderlies is valued, should incorporate the viewpoints and suggestions of the youngsters as well.
The social fabric of a society
is built
with the right blend of both the
old
and
younger
generations.
Many
cultures seem to prefer the young blood,
however
,
many
others, credit the older generations with a higher value. While both factions have
positive
and
negative
aspects, in my opinion, it is the youth that are incidental to any nation's true value.
Firstly
, the significant worldly experience garnered by the older generation, is
undoubtedly
priceless.
In most cases
, seniors have gone through multiple upheavals of a growing economy and have witnessed the various ebbs and flows.
Hence
, they
are regarded
to be in respectable stature to
further
guide the
younger
generation, with a long-term view. To illustrate with an example, it is this precise reason why
many
countries prefer to elect a senior, more experienced and much wiser political leader, to lead the nations' development.
On the other hand
, the rapid pace with which technology is
fundamentally
transforming the world, it
truly
benefits paying heed to the youth. Not
only
do youngsters contribute a higher tax and drive up the consumerism,
but
also
are the early adopters of the latest technologies.
In addition
, they are adept at combining the age-
old
knowledge and experience of the seniors, with the latest tech tools.
Thus
, utilizing advanced software and AI, as the perfect blend of traditional heritage values and tech powered future.
For example
, countries like India are appointing
younger
ministers to their
government
offices to benefit from their tech mindsets.
Furthermore
,
many
business
houses
have
given
the reign to the
younger
stalwarts to drive the organizations to even greater heights.
To conclude
, despite the varied benefits that accompany the older generation citizens, I
agree
that youngsters contribute more value to any society. It is
therefore
imperative, that all nations where
only
the word of
elderlies
is valued
, should incorporate the viewpoints and suggestions of the youngsters
as well
.