Not Children Anymore: We Hope, Hope is there!!
Pakhi Gupta Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], August 26: In the realm of society’s newspapers, a contrasting tapestry of news unfolds each day – a blend of hopeful and disheartening narratives. Amid this flux, a perceptive Pakhi Gupta recognizes the world’s pressing issues, both encouraging and dismaying. A poignant question arises: if such understanding is within [...]

Pakhi Gupta
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], August 26: In the realm of society’s newspapers, a contrasting tapestry of news unfolds each day – a blend of hopeful and disheartening narratives. Amid this flux, a perceptive Pakhi Gupta recognizes the world’s pressing issues, both encouraging and dismaying. A poignant question arises: if such understanding is within the grasp of the youth, why does the older generation often seem bereft of it? The common refrain echoing, “nothing will ever change,” appears to eclipse the potential for transformation.
Emanating from the younger cohort is a persistent belief in the possibility of positive outcomes. These tender minds remain inclined to embrace the best in all things, resisting the allure of negativity. However, the recurring exposure to the sentiment that “nothing will change” chips away at this abundant hope. The fear arises: what if this loss of hope becomes a reality? The youth, poised to inherit the world’s reins, stand as its future architects. Yet, the fragility of this hope remains, susceptible to the daily battering of skepticism.