Friday, 21 March 2014

Bridge the gap

Sometimes we might see/hear that parents and children compliant of the generation gap. This is neither the fault of parents nor of the children. It is actually usual in almost every joint family, the apparent reason is that the thinking and thoughts of the elders sometimes coincides with of the children and lead to miscreation. Now a days, children are accustomed to sumptuous lives full of ease and comforts whereas the parents of such lethargic children (couch potatoes) are vivacious and active enough. The another reason is that parents with superior caliber won’t be able to see their children inferior at any aspect. For example “Active person can’t see a person yawning”. 


Our modern generations are grumpy and need space, i.e. they get aggressive on small issues. But what to do now? Cannot point any of the faction…. Now a days, children at early childhood comes across the competitive world, face multifold challenges like peer pressure, social trolls (sarcastic comments of society). Though their innocuous smiles turn to striking sword but simultaneously get matured at an early age which is not at all appropriate. However, parent’s love is treated to be an interference but how would early nurturing minds understand. What would they get out of it, just affirming the best for their children, spending every ounce of resource for their betterment? 

Parent discerns are not affable but very propitious. Thus these generation gaps can be bridged by making both the factions (commodities) understand each other better and also understand the aspirations of others. Lend a helping hand. Children must pay heed to what their parents say (advise) and of course respect regardless they treat with any harsh conditions though, being a parent, they can’t do the same. Why to get late as “Better do a thing than wish it to be done”
-BY PARTH RAGHAV
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