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They don't know what the hell to do with their life you know. Some people have a clear cut narrow direction in knowing where they're going in life. Trust me, I have a friend who is absolutely positively driven to live in San Diego California. I been there, but I'm not that excited about it as he is! What I'm more focused about is this money situation. School, Middle school, or Highschool does not teach you how to make money; so why would I continue school in college...? MAKE MONEY UNDERSTAND? The worse thing, anyway, are that a young couple don't know if they should get married or what; then when they do, they feel they can't work out their problems so they immediately depart their relationship and or marriage. That's not what marriage is about; it about an enduring relationship. My parents were married at the age of 17 and they worked out their problems long enough until me and my older brother was born. They didn't break up, until they were 42! My generation is messed up!

2006-07-21 14:44:17 · 1 answers · asked by Saleen 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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In my opinion, young people are indecisive because our society encourages it. 50% divorce rate.....seems to be acceptable now for some reason.....it alsmost like they are expecting the first or second marriages not to work out....like they are just "trial runs" or something. In addition, parents are so scared to discipline their children and teach them the real tough lessons of life, the kids grow up thinking that discipline, rules and commitment have no real value in their lives. It is a sad reality of life in the US today...but its been encouraged from many aspects of society. If you don't want to commit to something, just change your mind....and everyone will just have to suffer the consequences of your actions.....sad isn't it????

2006-07-21 15:00:36 · answer #1 · answered by Elaine 2 · 0 0

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