Young Adults Are Rebellious in Nature and More Prone To Negative Influences


Although the human is in a learning process throughout his life, he is chiefly responsive to his surroundings in his adulthood. Particularly in this period, he is more susceptible to bad inspirations, and he feels greatly rebellious by nature when things do not conform to his will and desire.

First and foremost, corrupt content affects minors severely. Such type of material is present everywhere today. Whether it is home or school, children somehow get in touch with the demoralizing stimulants which leave permanent scars on their conscience. Additionally, societies we live in have also become troubled as traditional norms have been weakening gradually. With the inception of modernity, it is now common to openly talk about murder, sex, violence, brutality, and so forth, on social media and through smartphones. Many comic books and television shows, as well, unrestrictedly institutionalize obscenity and sins among children. Even more, modern problems of migration, atrocities, poverty, and censorship are having an effect on the gullible minds of the young.

Likewise, young adults are comparatively aggressive and rebellious in this era than in those before. They have become stubborn and very desirous. Their demands to have expensive gadgets, like mobile phones, have increased tremendously. Still more, if there wishes are not fulfilled, they become violent and start emotionally blackmailing their parents. For instance, the recent hike in the use of game “PUBG” has psychologically affected children. Not only has this increased their mobile-use but also made them hostile and habitual to abusive language and belligerence. Also, watching movies that exhibit the warlike and combative nature of the human upsets the child’s natural learning process.

In sum, it is right to assert that the human in his early life-stage, precisely when he is a young adult, exhibits defiant behavior and tends to be more at risk of unpleasant influences.


 

 



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