Monday, February 13, 2017

2/9 - Kids These Days

Pretend that you're in your 70's or 80's. Complain about kids these days.

One of the things that make me consistently disappointed in the younger generation is their how they don't value the right things anymore. When I was younger, and before my time, the value of a person was not their fame, or infamy. It was not how many people knew their name for posting good selfie, it was not about who had the most admirers of their beauty. When I was younger, the people who were popular were the servants. The people who went out of their way to befriend the lonely, served the community, and made a positive difference. Now a days, gaining recognition is easily obtainable; pose the right way, post the right thing, or preform a stunt. There is a real difference between the two. One would extend themselves without the need of validation, and the other need their 15 minutes of fame with everything they do. How shallow has the human race become? Not feeling themselves if they don't hit a certain number of likes. They immediately feel like trash if they see someone with more followers than them. They don't value genuine people anymore. Everything seems like a stunt to me.

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