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This is interesting, this topic seems to have changed course since I posted on the first or second page. It has changed to a young people are doomed theme.
I have always grown up in smaller towns and cities. I just laugh when I see highschool kids that try to act all gangster and all that in the inner-city hood of Petawawa/Pembroke. I have a younger brother who just turned 13 and I don't like a lot of his wiener friends. They always seemed to satisfied with setting low goals and failing to achieve them. However, they expect to be rich and successful like their idols.
(Well it looks like I'm starting a rant) I think there has to better role models than ones that espouse violence, gratuitous sexualism (some is good for me at the age of 20, but not for my brother and his wiener friends), and drugs. Many of the celebrities (in my opinion) have wealth through previous generations of hard work. They don't have real jobs and sit around spending their money. What young people don't realise is that 99% of the time any kind of wealth is earned through hard work, some form of education or workable skill and time. I guess this is why I don't idolize celebrities, watch ET, have any pity when something bad happens in terms of materialism (for the most part I still have sensitivy to natural death or tragic loss) or give two ^%$#!$$%^&%#@ about what they do from day to day. (I really don't care about where they went to go shopping for a food dish for their pet that is worth as much as half my house).
okay I'm done my rant now. It seems to be a cross of the new general theme of the thread and materialism. Maybe I should start a new thread: "Is Society Doomed?"
I have always grown up in smaller towns and cities. I just laugh when I see highschool kids that try to act all gangster and all that in the inner-city hood of Petawawa/Pembroke. I have a younger brother who just turned 13 and I don't like a lot of his wiener friends. They always seemed to satisfied with setting low goals and failing to achieve them. However, they expect to be rich and successful like their idols.
(Well it looks like I'm starting a rant) I think there has to better role models than ones that espouse violence, gratuitous sexualism (some is good for me at the age of 20, but not for my brother and his wiener friends), and drugs. Many of the celebrities (in my opinion) have wealth through previous generations of hard work. They don't have real jobs and sit around spending their money. What young people don't realise is that 99% of the time any kind of wealth is earned through hard work, some form of education or workable skill and time. I guess this is why I don't idolize celebrities, watch ET, have any pity when something bad happens in terms of materialism (for the most part I still have sensitivy to natural death or tragic loss) or give two ^%$#!$$%^&%#@ about what they do from day to day. (I really don't care about where they went to go shopping for a food dish for their pet that is worth as much as half my house).
okay I'm done my rant now. It seems to be a cross of the new general theme of the thread and materialism. Maybe I should start a new thread: "Is Society Doomed?"