General observation by: Teggie Foxtrott
For the many of us born in the 1990's or 1980's, we were getting the final tastes of the last revolution in open-minded thinking. The booming 50's, to the peace and love 60's and 70's, the disco revolution of the 80's, and finally - to the relaxing stableness of the 90's. Yes, life was gradually decent during these times. It wasn't until we hit the second millenium where it seems like the drugs finally caught up with us, so to speak, and started to tear at the stableness of society. If you are like me, and struggled growing up during the 2000's, then you just might find it easy to say, based off the passed 14 years, "God!, the upcomming generation sure is simple-minded!"
The multitude of reasons why the generation is so basic (no pun intended) could be as follows: all the drugs their parents used, the media and it's flow of information, a government's structural organization, the drugs available nowadays all too easily, laziness, and many other possibilities. Whatever the case, it has made our developing minds just short of bland. However, this just might be a start to a new revolution of thinkers.
It is a fact that human beings live to learn. We all want to know things. Whether it's in school, on the streets, or alone in your bedroom. We are always trying to figure things out. With this, I say, "You can only dumbify this generation for so long!" Yes, the world is dumbifying the next generation. A stupid world can't teach a stupid generation. Stupid is being used in terms of ignorance towards being able to be an example the new generation can learn from. This involves parents, the news, tv, government, and any other mass majority that effects our thought process.
Hear me out. We are being deprived of information! What do most of us know from our experience with depravity? I hope you have learned, at least, that depravity only frees up space to bring forth gracious oppurtunity. Every deprived day, our mind festers and works. It yearns to possess what it's deprived of by gathering wisdom, knowledge, and experience. Our minds sculps our reality, and, in time, brings fourth what we've been deprived of; it's kind of like a cognitive loop, and what comes around goes around. Deprive us and we take to deprive you.
I could go on and on to explain each role things play in our thinking, but let's agree to disagree so I can get to the real point. I may be alone here, but I've noticed that this generation is fairly underestimated. We might be bland, but we shall soon get tired of the repetitive nonsense thrown at us and create their own way of choice. Our minds will be so tired of this lack of procession that we will create it ourselves. When we do, the world will welcome a new era of creative thinking. Be prepared, for the new era is soon to arrive. Our generation will not fail to be the successors of the world.
True or not. Let's do it everyone. Create a better world with me.