The Journey of Youth Coach on Trail of Life
"Youth is the pollen that blows through the sky, and does not ask why.", a famous quote by Stephen Vincent Benet is quite enough to describe the mentality of this new generation. Youth is unstoppable and flows with the time, enjoying each aspect of life and not questioning where the life is taking them. Just like pollens flow in the sky and land on the ground to develop into a plant, the youth moves on the track of life not knowing where the path is growing but carrying a single dream to rest in the shade of the tree of growth and self-satisfaction, standing at the end of the path.
The youth is naturally characterized by the traits which portray them as the individuals filled with loads of energy, dreams, positive attitude and the aspiration to bring a change to this world. But here the question arises, can you see this psychology in today's generation and the passion to accomplish them? It is heart-breaking to say that the answer is 'No'. Many of you will surely doubt this 'No' but somehow it is becoming true with each passing day.
It is not reasonable to raise the concern over the changing attitude of the youth and held them guilty for the same. This is because the youth is still on that path of achieving their dreams and contributing towards society, but nowadays that path is filled with lots of obstacles that are generating an immense pressure their mental health to take the shortcuts and divert from their actual goals.
Another problem which is common among the youth these days is that they got worried and start feeling burdened on the achievements of others(not jealous). They wonder why they are not in the same shoes as the other person is. They develop the thinking that they are facing severe competition from others and are unable to attain the same success. This may be due to the social burden, family's pressure or the loss of strength to face them. The initial two factors can be avoided by the strong mentality but the third one is the most disastrous for the future of the youth.
The third factor is the one like a termite, which makes the person hollow from deep inside and excavate all the potential to fight the challenges. The only solution to get rid of it is that to believe in your abilities and not underestimating them at any point, whether you know or not, a person belonging to a low-income family, facing great troubles and with lack of facilities, can also become the world's highest-paid CEO, and this is only because of his determination and the dedication to do something huge in life and that person is Alphabet and Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai.
So, " Challenges and successes are the two faces of the same coin, called life. If you toss the coin, you don't know what will you get, similarly when the coin of the life is tossed, no one knows what he/she will get. If it is a challenge then face it and achieve the success, and if it is a success, don't stop and work harder because you never know when the next challenge is waiting for you."
The youth is naturally characterized by the traits which portray them as the individuals filled with loads of energy, dreams, positive attitude and the aspiration to bring a change to this world. But here the question arises, can you see this psychology in today's generation and the passion to accomplish them? It is heart-breaking to say that the answer is 'No'. Many of you will surely doubt this 'No' but somehow it is becoming true with each passing day.
It is not reasonable to raise the concern over the changing attitude of the youth and held them guilty for the same. This is because the youth is still on that path of achieving their dreams and contributing towards society, but nowadays that path is filled with lots of obstacles that are generating an immense pressure their mental health to take the shortcuts and divert from their actual goals.
Another problem which is common among the youth these days is that they got worried and start feeling burdened on the achievements of others(not jealous). They wonder why they are not in the same shoes as the other person is. They develop the thinking that they are facing severe competition from others and are unable to attain the same success. This may be due to the social burden, family's pressure or the loss of strength to face them. The initial two factors can be avoided by the strong mentality but the third one is the most disastrous for the future of the youth.
The third factor is the one like a termite, which makes the person hollow from deep inside and excavate all the potential to fight the challenges. The only solution to get rid of it is that to believe in your abilities and not underestimating them at any point, whether you know or not, a person belonging to a low-income family, facing great troubles and with lack of facilities, can also become the world's highest-paid CEO, and this is only because of his determination and the dedication to do something huge in life and that person is Alphabet and Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai.
So, " Challenges and successes are the two faces of the same coin, called life. If you toss the coin, you don't know what will you get, similarly when the coin of the life is tossed, no one knows what he/she will get. If it is a challenge then face it and achieve the success, and if it is a success, don't stop and work harder because you never know when the next challenge is waiting for you."
Well written Varun. Life is a Roller coaster ride and we have to go through all the ups and downs and face challenges. Never stop working on yourself
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