We live in a time of rapid change, and each generation has its own unique way of life and values. However, when we look back at history, we find that each generation has faced its own challenges and confusions. Today, we are going to talk about the generation born in the seventies and eighties, who are almost reaching retirement age, and their lives have undergone a transformation from gnawing old to small, and where is their future? Rural
First of all, we need to understand what it means to gnaw old and pit small. gnawing at the old refers to young people who rely on their parents to live and are not self-reliant; The pit is small and refers to the fact that middle-aged people take advantage of the ignorance and simplicity of young people to seek benefits for themselves. When this generation was young, due to the influence of social environment and family background, many people chose to gnaw at the old. However, when they entered middle age and had children of their own, they began to pit small and put their responsibilities on to the next generation.
The emergence of this phenomenon reflects the distortion of values and the decline of morality of this generation. They neglect their own responsibilities, forget the nurturing grace of their parents, and only care about their own interests. This kind of selfish behavior not only harms their own moral personality, but also undermines social harmony and stability.
However, we cannot deny this generation in their entirety because of their wrongdoing. They also have their grievances and helplessness. When they were young, the competitive pressure of society was huge, and they had to choose to gnaw at the old in order to survive and develop. When they are middle-aged, society is changing rapidly, and they have to choose to be small in order to adapt to the new environment.
So, where does their future lie? I think their future lies in their own choices. They can choose to continue to sink or they can choose to change. If they are willing to reflect on their actions and are willing to take responsibility for themselves, then there is hope for their future. If they stick to the wrong path, then their future will be dark.
In closing, I would like to say that each generation has its own challenges and confusions, but it is only through self-reflection and self-change that the real solutions can be solved. We cannot dismiss the totality of a generation just because of the mistakes of one generation. We should see their strengths and efforts, and encourage them to correct their mistakes and achieve self-improvement. Only in this way can our society continue to progress and our lives be better.