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Saturday, May 9, 2009
10:30 PM

In this issue...

In this issue of How Chang Hong's analysis, we will talk about how children these days have changed due to our modern society.

It is often said that children nowadays are a bunch of pampered children who are not appreciative of the things they are presented with. They are referred to as being rude and talk back to elders without giving the due respect. Looking back at the not so recent post about the students-teacher post, it is evident that children these days do talk back at the elders. But is this only the case? I beg to differ.

I feel that the children portrayed in the post have a very strong sense of personal opinions. They are not afraid of having their views being voiced. They are courageous enough to step out of the restrained common mindset the old generation has. It is only with a challenging mind that new ideas can be formed. This is the KEY to our ever growing technology. If all are to accept the conventional way of thinking, nothing will ever improve and we would probably still be living in the stone age. Some may not be convinced by the example given above. Now let me show you a real life example:




See? Children nowadays although being young, do have a sense of independence. They are capable of protecting themselves in times of trouble. Even though some of the traps fail, it is amazing to see how they are able to think out such plans in such a "short" time. So kudos to the new age! Here is a message to the older generations: STOP CRITICIZING EVERYTHING WE DO! It is about time the honorable elders kindly step down and allow the new age to take over. (Notice the courtesy of the new age)

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