Seeing the Good in Youth

 

When I was young, I often heard older people say, “Young people these days are indifferent and lack guts and perseverance.” Today, many seniors of my generation or older say, “Young people these days don’t respect their elders and lack guts and perseverance.” It seems that such remarks have been repeated from generation to generation since ancient times. Yet among these seniors, there are occasionally those who say, “Young people today are polite, and many of them are excellent.” Perhaps these individuals have the ability to see the good in others. Without creating psychological barriers between generations, they interact with young people openly and without prejudice—and are therefore naturally liked by them in any era.

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