July 8, 2009

Success and Youth complementing each other  
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Posted in Youth Development | |

Success and Youth complementing each otherIn the modern times, a lot of emphasis is given on success even if that comes at a high cost. While the youth, mainstay of today’s world and custodian of future world, do not want to have a go at a “win” without giving a good thought, the adult society perceive this as an amateurish act.

The modern-day youth can be seen everywhere. From creative sciences to arts, and from politics to business, today’s youth want to make his presence felt by one and all. He does not mind sitting in a youth development program if that can benefit him to even a small extent. There is no fear of failure in experimenting with new things as if success and youth are absolutely co-related.

The successful and futuristic youth entrepreneur is fearless when it comes to making tough choices. He is never short of ideas when it comes to finding alternatives to sustain business and emphasize on employee motivation. On the other hand, the modern day college and school-going students are no short of talent and knowledge when it comes to outclassing even the mature adults. This is the reason why most nations of the world have realized the power of youth and asking them to join hands for socio-economic development of the country. All this has happened because the youth is now encouraged and interested to participate in self-growth and development.

Encouraging youth to participate gives them opportunities to accept new and greater responsibilities. This is because only by getting closer to real world experiences through these opportunities, they will be able to develop into successful adults. Moreover, participation in social groups tends to foster a feeling of belonging, which helps young people achieve a distinctive and confident sense of identity. In clear words, the experience felt by the youth while making a contribution to a cause, a decision, or a group can be highly important in developing a sense of responsibility, self-worth, confidence, and purpose.

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