It could be subjective, but it depends on the criteria used in judging or comparing the youths of today and estrays. Today's youths are generally more technologically savvy and globally aware, thanks to increased access to information. They often demonstrate a greater openness to social justice issues. However, they also face unique challenges, such as academic pressure, social media anxieties, and economic uncertainties. Ultimately, each generation has its own strengths and weaknesses, shaped by the specific circumstances of their time.
That takes a lot of thinking. In some ways yes, in some ways no. Today’s youths get access to information, tech, and opportunity that our parents do not have access to. But at the same time, many people are chasing a soft life too much, and there is no patience again. I remember growing up, hard work and humility meant something. Now, everyone just wants to make it real big overnight. But I still sincerely respect the hustle spirit of this generation though.
The factors to consider in the comparisons of the descriptions of the youths of today versus the youths of yesterday are complex, considering the age that we have today, the digital age, compared to yesterday, when youths relied primarily on libraries to do research and study lessons. This time, they just glance at the phone and chat to an AI or to ChatGPT.
I don't think youths of today is better than that of the past. I see today the youths have low tolerance/patience, they are less social and short tempered. They can't work hard unlike the youths in the past. I don't know if I am right, it's just my opinion.
The youths in the past were hard working, they relied on libraries in learning and knowing things they had to discover and explore, yet, they still became better graduates. And many graduated using Google. This time, many youths become lazy and stress-free in their academics. They rely on artificial intelligence and ChatGPT