Worse if informatics is not worth the personal pleasure!

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Worse if informatics is not worth the personal pleasure!

The death of caring among young people care today creates a gap between each other, especially with the family. However, if left untreated, it will have a negative impact on family, friends and future generations.

The death of caring among young people's is certainly caused by various things. One of them is bad at managing smart phones. It is very common for us to hear that children today are controlled by technology.

In this article, let me try to give an opinion on why caring is rarely found among young people. I try to argue that in the current environment during high school, young people rarely discuss simple things such as how to manage waste properly and other forms of concern.

It is very minimal for young people to voice their concerns, everything has been filled with the rapid development of technology, as I have described above about the poor management of smart phones among young people. This is the starting point of the gap between young people and their peers and their families.

Common causes of gaps between parents and children.

Differences in needs and tastes

The era of parents and the era of youth is very different. The developments that keep coming back and forth, starting from culture, how to dress and so on make the needs seem more and more. Of course, it is natural that the longer a culture is being renewed. It's just that it makes it unnatural when it doesn't match the portion.

What culture is appropriate for that portion?

The culture that kills concern is the tendency to use smart phones.

Today's technological intelligence is so high that every use of it cannot be separated from the smart phone from his hand.

The real evidence is how many hours each person uses his smartphone regardless of work. Moreover, young people have not worked as if they are already as busy as a manager.

This is based on the fact that today's technology makes all the needs needed by young people are in the cellphone.

The difference in lifestyle

It is natural that each of us follows the times. This is evidenced by the way they dress and many other things. Of course we know that this is the way it should be. But what's interesting is why they are more concerned with their lifestyle than the actual life. Getting confused? Let's discuss them one by one.....

• Let's review backwards how many people in this world manipulate themselves to look rich and follow the new era or in simple language is to be accepted in social.

• If we observe that young people are more concerned with their social life than their future. It can be seen from how they process their smart phones (set the time).

• Lack of willingness to learn. If we review again, very few young people want to open their textbooks.

Here are some facts that today's young people are more concerned with their lifestyle than their lives.

Different point of view

Of course, the way parents and young people think is very different, for example, nowadays there are so many jobs that we find in various media, it is very easy for people who master the media to get information about work.

They can even create their own jobs, starting from YouTubers, vlogger content creators and many other things. This has given a different view, if in the past parents had to work hard but now what is needed is smart work.

It is undeniable that young people grow faster than older people, it's just that the shortcomings that are still not visible are how young people manage their time.

Conclusion

That's how it is for me, there are so many things that make things change quickly. But this can be seen in detail how the causes of the gap between parents and children occur.

It is possible that young people's control over smart phones is worse because of the lack of time for family.

Enough of my arguments.

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