Humanism is an inevitable part of social life, but why do some young people not like it?This is a complex issue that involves multiple factors.
First of all, young people grow up in different environments and backgrounds. As society changes, so do people's lifestyles and social Xi.
Traditional ways of socializing may no longer work for modern young people. They may be more inclined to build and maintain relationships through channels such as the internet and social** rather than through face-to-face interactions.
Secondly, young people's personalities and values are also different. Some young people may be more inclined to pursue freedom, independence and autonomy than to be bound by traditional human sophistication.
They may be more focused on personal growth and development rather than going against their will in order to cater to the expectations of others.
In addition, young people may also face some pressures and challenges, such as employment pressure, financial pressure, etc., which may make them more disgusted with human feelings.
They may believe that going against their will in order to meet the expectations of others is a waste of time and energy, so they prefer to choose to maintain their independence and autonomy.
Finally, there may be some problems with human sophistication itself. For example, some human sophistication may involve hypocrisy, disguise, saying one thing and doing another, and so on. These behaviors can be offensive and uncomfortable for young people.
To sum up, there are various reasons why young people don't like the world, including the environment in which they grew up, their personality values, the pressures and challenges they face, and the problems of the world itself.
Therefore, we should respect the choices and decisions of young people, and at the same time, we need to guide them to deal with interpersonal and social issues correctly.