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teh almost undefeatable the old young syndrome

Book Summary by: honnasiri    

Original Author: Sunil Noronha
life itself consists of many stages1. the stage when you just do as your told2. the stage when you get curious and start
to question3. the stage when you've thought of your own way and head down that way4.the stage when it gets really strange that you've broken away and youfind the doing as your told way more safe while at the same timeenjoying the other way5. the stage when you either say thatinnovative is boring (contradictory to your earlier days when youadvocated personal innovation till satisfied) and to go with whatyou've been taught is the thing to do because thats the best that youknow the following five stages except the last stage are usuallystaple behaviourial methods. the last one is one that we go either way.now as a either result of these syndromes, we choose to be in or out.we choose to criticize the system that made us (and that asks that wecooperate to continue the oppression so that the previous benefactors -aka the elders - can be in comfort despite them being terribly out ofdate - them and the system and not deny that fact) or succumb to thesystem (and choose to deny ourselves the privilege of being asinventive and creative as the only prospects of growth would require ofus which means that we break free from the hold of the past which noweffectively satisfies the older lot whose refuse to give up their spotin the limelight).the above described almost undefeatable the old young syndromeis my explanantion of the generation gap. time moves on and those whoare its product naturally move forward with it thereby exploring it. onthe other hand the people who were of the time of a previous time dontwant to change a thing because that time and all that represents it iswhat one of the many (and most of the many) things that they hold ontowhile their time naturally gets lost into oblivion as a result ofchanging of tides.
Published: January 24, 2007
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