Young people are less and less inclined to the world
With the continuous development and progress of society, the status and role of young people in society are also gradually changing. However, at the same time, many young people are increasingly disliking the world, which has caused widespread social concern. So why are young people less and less inclined to the world?
1. Increased individualism and independence
With the progress of society and the development of the economy, young people are becoming more and more individualistic and independent. They are more inclined to pursue their own interests and personal goals rather than engaging in human affairs in order to please others or maintain relationships. This increased individualism and independence is partly a manifestation of social progress, but it also poses some social challenges for young people. Due to their lack of knowledge and experience of human sophistication, many young people feel uncomfortable and helpless in social situations, which further exacerbates their aversion to human sophistication.
Second, the popularization of social **
The popularity of social networking has made it easier for people to connect and communicate with others. However, this connection and communication is often done virtually, lacking a real human experience. This makes young people feel alien and uncomfortable with real-world relationships and social skills. On social networking, people can freely express their thoughts and emotions without being restricted and constrained by others. However, in real life, young people often need to face more human feelings, such as courtesy, interpersonal rules, etc., which makes them feel confused and helpless.
3. Neglect of the education system
The modern education system places more emphasis on academic achievement and test scores than on the development of social skills and interpersonal skills. This has led many young people to find themselves socially inexperienced and helpless only after leaving school. In the education system, schools should focus on cultivating students' comprehensive qualities and abilities, including social skills, interpersonal skills, leadership skills, and so on. Only in this way can young people be more calm and confident in the face of human sophistication.
Fourth, the questioning of traditional values
In modern society, traditional values are questioned and challenged, and many young people have doubts about traditional moral concepts and behavioral norms. They may think that human sophistication is an outdated, unjust, or hypocritical way of behaving that is not worth pursuing. Compared with traditional values, modern young people are more inclined to pursue values such as freedom, equality, and justice, which have certain contradictions and inconsistencies with human feelings. As a result, many young people are skeptical and even resentful of human sophistication.
5. Busy lifestyle
In modern society, people's life rhythm is getting faster and faster, and the pressure of work is increasing. Young people may not have enough time and energy to deal with complex interpersonal relationships and social skills. They are more inclined to express their thoughts and emotions simply, directly, and truthfully, rather than spending time and energy considering the feelings and needs of others. With a busy lifestyle, many young people feel that being sophisticated is a burden and pressure, so they increasingly dislike this way of behaving.
6. The pursuit of equality and justice
In modern society, equality and justice have become increasingly important values. Many young people believe that human sophistication often leads to inequality and injustice, such as power rent-seeking and relationship prioritization. They are more inclined to showcase their talents and abilities in an equal, fair, and competitive environment, rather than gaining privilege or advantage through personal sophistication.
7. The pursuit of spiritual life
With the improvement of living standards and the popularization of education, young people's pursuit of spiritual life is also getting higher and higher. They may think that people are too concerned with material interests and superficial images, and ignore people's spiritual life and inner world. They are more inclined to enrich their inner world and spiritual life through reading, traveling, art, etc., rather than pursuing superficial glory and success through human sophistication.
8. The pursuit of freedom and independence
In modern society, freedom and independence have become increasingly important values. Many young people believe that sophistication often limits their freedom and independence, such as the need to spend a lot of time and energy dealing with complex interpersonal and social skills, or the need to sacrifice their principles and beliefs to meet the expectations and needs of others. They are more inclined to pursue their own interests and hobbies, develop their own personality and strengths, rather than being bound and restricted by human sophistication.
There are many reasons why young people are increasingly dislike the world. Factors such as the enhancement of individualism and independence, the popularization of social networking, the neglect of the education system, the questioning of traditional values, and the busy lifestyle all affect young people's social concepts and behaviors to varying degrees. In order to improve this situation, we need to start from many aspects, including cultivating young people's social skills, improving the overall quality of the education system, promoting excellent traditional values, and guiding young people to handle interpersonal relationships correctly. Only in this way can we help young people grow and develop better in modern society.