The Story of Young India: Parents vs. Passion by Avinash Sahoo

The Story of Young India: Parents vs. Passion

Avinash Sahoo
75 pages
Jan 2019
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Every generation of young people faces a shadow the older generations have cast on them. This shadow harbours expectations, confusion, and hypocrisy. Do what you want, but also make enough money to support a family. Find your passion, but not if it doesn't benefit those around you. Why do you think you can quit your job to walk around outdoors and take photos of squirrels? Who does that help? Yet every young generation continues to face these challenges and prevail in their own way. I'm fascinated by how some young people are able to push through the shadow while the rest focus on surface level issues, and this book's goal is to help more and more young people push through. The problem is a lot of youth don't understand society's idea of success versus their own, and sometimes the two unknowingly become the same. This is a mistake. You need to come up with your own version of success. What does it entail? Is it working a nine-to-five job making ends meet? Great, keeping living your life! But if it's not, discover what it is.
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Pages 75
Published 2019
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