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GENERATION GAP

Generation gap or we call it a contrast or imbalance of wits and thoughts among distinct strata's of people. It is predominantly a slit and a interlude b/w the younger generations and their forefathers.

Sarcastically, I would say it is a rift b/w the old orthodox mindsets of inhabitants. And, practically if we see than it is more of communication gap rather a generation one. The more we communicate the fewer gaps would remain…. So we can say that communication is inversely propionate to generation gap..

The one who has old mindsets are generally plagiarist, always grumbling about the wonderings and constantly be in awe..

For instance, in this contemporary world or the 21st century if a girl is talking to boy, most of us would have no conundrum or impediments with the very same panorama. However, if the particular incident is seen by the one who is still living in the illusion of so called Indian Society, subsequently it will be difficult for the same person to gulp in the melee. One more example, today the present world is full of gizmos, gadgets and freaky stuff which has the household chores much uncomplicated but still the oldies love and prefer the manual labor for the errands and household tasks. Now, we are living in a free world where we have the right to speech, but sometimes the freedom of speech is hemmed in or is bounded by the old mindsets and outlook. We should take everything in practical manner but with moral instincts.

It is unconditionally true that change and metamorphosis is inevitable. Moreover, it should be accepted and adopted by all the people. Since, we should walk along with the society when it is right not set stand against it. However we should also acknowledge the values of the traditional which have been established by our forefathers and furnish them proper homage.

Modernization should be accepted so that the so called "generation gap" can be nullified…………


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