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PT I ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT TOPIC 1. The younger generation has lost its regards towards the older generation. In the modern race of money and luxury, the youth of now_ a _dayshas forgotten the old. Write an article on the loneliness and the feelings of isolation the older go through. Write in not less than 100__150 words.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

One outlook is that the younger generation is so engrossed in their own life and survival that they find little time for elders in the family. The elders have given their whole life building a stable life for their family and children. Earlier, life was simple too. Father goes to office and earns money to run the family . Mother takes care of the household and ensures that children are brought up well and do well in their education too. The roles were almost fixed. There was always an elder or two around to be supported and taken care of. 

The current generation wants to live life fully by equipping themselves with good education , career and want to have fun too. With both sexes opting for the same thing there are no typical set of roles when it comes down to family. Everybody is busy trying to set some goals and reach there to achieve something in life. They do not pause to think that the elders who brought them up need some attention too as their part is over and they are free.

Also, the elders were so busy bringing up family, they never paused to consider what they would do when they were free of all obligations and have nothing much to contribute. That is when elders feel lonesome.

There are ways to get around this if one could work out ways to be active and useful. Being active lessens the lonesomeness.

The younger generation could be a little sensitive and be attentive to elders when an occasion warrants it. 

This is the best solution for both sides to do their part and be a family and be there for each other where it counts.

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