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Teen Seized in Shackles

  • Writer: Abhimanyu Gupta
    Abhimanyu Gupta
  • Dec 1, 2018
  • 1 min read

Today even two balloons left free in the vast sky would compete to outperform the other to touch the sky brim first in an effort to supercede each other all the way up, unaware of the fact that reaching first their wont change their destiny, because they would both end up bursting and landing slow and lifeless back to origin, which is perhaps the irony seldom understood by people.

In childhood, we used to compare ourselves through marks, a decade later through CTCs and now brands and international trips have taken priority. But the rate race still continues and teens weren’t left unaffected. The rush of life and thoughtless efforts to prosper drives them laggard.

‘Millenials’ as they call it, lack perspective and draw their identities from exogenous factors and drive their life full of illusions and fantasies without questioning its validity. If opportunities were doors then, then the key is to remain exclusive and challenge the herd mentality or else years would pass and they would find themselves standing at the threshold with the door open but the room unexplored. When it comes to transformation in life, we have been developing rapidly but have we actually sought breakthrough from these shackles which ties us to the pole limiting our radius of life to the circumference. The teens today are tirelessly engaged in self advancement, celebrating frantic victories which could end up into barren lands one day.

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