A letter from Feb 17, 2023

Time Travelled — about 3 years

Peaceful right?

Youth: We’ll Be Just Fine Youth is widely regarded as the most promising part of the country's future. What happens, however, if they become fatigued? What happens if they change their minds and want something else? What happens if they are singled out by society as victims? One thing is certain: no one can guarantee that social media is safe, and no one can predict who will win a fight between ourselves and the issues with which we are currently confronted. Youths are generally regarded as strong and self-sufficient individuals. Some, on the other hand, were apprehensive about exposing their more vulnerable sides. In this day and age, with social media being the most powerful medium in society and with the unstoppable judgment and harsh comments that can be found there, it's critical to be mindful of your surroundings. In order for youth to confront issues, they must be able to reflect on their own strengths and recognize their own potential. With the most inhumane cancellation practices, a cancellation culture has emerged as a new trend. Generally, "mass cancellation" is defined as the practice or tendency of making a large number of cancellations in a short period of time. In times of difficulty, the first thing that comes to mind is the truth, or what is real, or what actually happened, especially in this day and age where anyone can say whatever they want, whether it is correct or incorrect. The ability to distinguish between facts and lies is something that every young person can benefit from; it is not only about knowing the right path to take, but it is also about facing the promising future that lies ahead of us. Knowing the truth means understanding where we stand; the path we choose reflects on our own character and integrity. The fact that we have options and choices sets us apart from other people. Making the right decision is more important than trying to be "in style." There are a variety of other difficulties that a young person can encounter in life, and an online problem is only one of these difficulties. In life, as Moliere once said, "the greater the obstacle, the greater the glory in overcoming it." This is true in many aspects of life. Adversity and suffering are not the only experiences that life has to offer. Knowing the truth will enhance the quality of our lives as well as the manner in which we live them. Be smart, always think before we click, and always make sure to only state facts and not act as an enabler of misinformation and disinformation on the internet, and we'll be just fine.

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