What does the future look like if the heads of society ask our young people to risk their lives for questionable causes? I think it looks rather bleak.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Young people think that nothing bad will ever happen to them.
Something has to change in the world. Without change, young people will have no future.
Young people have so much more power than they tend to think to be able to affect politics. And if people will organize and get involved and go out and knock on doors and hand out leaflets and make a change, then they can determine the future.
Simply put, if we can reduce the risk while increasing protection during the course of a young person's life, we can prevent problems and promote the healthy development of our children, our families, our economy, and the institutions we hold dear.
One thing I've found is that if you educate and show people the risk, they will do something about it.
I really do think the things that make our society what it is are under threat. It should be about everyone having the potential to be what they're going to be.
People need to learn to live with more risk.
The young are in great danger. Much evil results from their light and trifling reading. Much time is lost which should be spent in useful employment. Some would even deprive themselves of sleep that they might finish some ridiculous love story.
What I tell these young people is, the world is not as dangerous as the older generation would like you to believe. Anyone I know who has ever taken a risk and lost a job has ended up getting a better one two years later.
When they are assailed by despair, young people should let universal concerns into their lives.