"Future Of The Nation Is In Youth Hands" What You Say?

@shak143 (1280)
India
May 22, 2007 2:12pm CST
I jeard this from a lot of persons that future of the nation especially is in hands of youth what you say about this? Do you agree with this or not?why? Is it really happening?
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@Sir_bobby88 (8231)
• Singapore
28 May 07
Haha i think this is kinda of lame sentence yea .... but seriously , think of it since when a young people can become a president , all of them are old guys dominating and saying we young people should give surrport . I think the sentence should change into " Future of the nation is in old hands " =P
• India
25 May 07
Yes, that is right. Youth are the future of any nation. youth potential coupled with wisdom of elders can take any nation to greater heights. But unfortunately most of Indian elders has no wisdom to guide youths. They themselves are a direction-less lot. I am a senior citizen but I have no hesitation in saying that India has been failed by its elders.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
22 May 07
I think the future of the nation is in all of our hands but it is especially in the hands of our youth that we raise when the older generation passes on. I don't think alot of our youngest youth is ready to handle the task at hand. Alot of children these days are not taking their country and lives to the advancement that they should be. They have many more opportunities than we had when we were their age, but alot of them do not take advantage of it. I think we do have alot broadminded, intellectual young people but we need more than what there is right now.
@ibsnet (1268)
• India
22 May 07
The future of any Nation really is in the hands of todays youth. Everywhere in developed countries you can notice the youth are developed and there are ample opportunities to impart proper training and education facilities on every field to develop the youth as todays youth will be the future ruler, future administrator. This is all theoretically correct and are followed by developed nations but in developing nations the picture is not the same since people have to look after earning more money to beat their poverty and also there are very little scopes too. If you look in practical scenario, corruption is the main cause which breaks this truth. The person who has only more money, more power today rules and the actual talent is either brain drained or lost in the search of money or struggle for existence. To develop a nation and the whole world also we need a unified corruption free dedicated youth force.