Tuesday, September 9, 2014
With major cities continue growing, are there any problems to young people? How to solve these problems?
With the technology keep advancing, people is getting more chances to live prosperously and of better life quality. Big cities are the byproducts of this process that brings bliss and blames. Since big cities has more job opportunities, they are always the first places where freshman flooding in for jobs and strive for career. Behind the glamorous glass-veiled skyscrapers and good-looking tuxedo, the beauty of the modern cosmopolitan does has some dark side that often been neglected.
Cities has intense business activities and talented prodigy gathered around. Young people have to fight harder to get a job position in this contested atmosphere. Contorted interaction between human shows up under this situation. We might find people social mingles eloquently without having the real friend in need, since most of the parties in this contest have tacit purpose of building up network connection instead of having good time. Utilization of the substances extends to social networks. It is surely weird and ironical to find yourself in the middle of the crowd but still lonely and psychologically not pleasant as well. The life in a haste and bustle, huge pressure from work, and the environmental pollution imposes adverse effect on young physiques. Moreover, they have less time to invest their own interest and hobbies to establish a intact personality and balance out the exhaustion. The financial burden living in the cities is another problem going vile and rife nowadays. Rented room coined "Ant House" are not rare as it is only big enough to encompass one adult's bed and only places affordable for freshmen. The struggle is unfathomable for most of these people but they still endure, holding onto the hope that seemingly diminishes along with the hiking house price and inflation in urban area.
Upon all of abovementioned problems, it is unclear whether the fiasco is getting better or not. We must implemented policies to help those hardly make ends meet and set up a more rookie-friendly working regulation to protect the labors. Also, government should consider a more transparent cash flow process to battle the corruption and embezzlement, which hurts the younger generation's future for centuries. Shifting the official power to new political candidates or entity could change the situation profoundly as well. The most important is that youngsters should learn to voice out their needs to grip the slippery opportunity and not afraid of being blunter about social welfare or public support that they deserved. After all, the best way to predict the future is to create it on our own.
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