BETTER TO STAY ALWAYS YOUNG IN REAL SENSE

Sunday, May 3, 2026


 

All of us know and also accept that the youths of any country play an important role in the fast development of the nation. They represent the most dynamic, energetic and vibrant section of the society and are also the most valuable human resource of the country. It is good that our country is known as the country of young people as we have the largest population of youths (Individuals within the age group of 15-29 years as per the National Youth Policy). To say, besides the young professionals and students of college/university, some school students aged 15 years and above qualify to be called as youth in the normal sense. But, should the age, which is only a number, really be the only criteria to be called a person as youth in true sense? 

Actually, many wise persons including Swami Vivekananda are of the opinion that every youth should have some basic qualities to really qualify for this term. They define youth broadly in these words: He or she is a youth who fights against all evils; who is curious to learn new things; who is physically and mentally strong; who is creative and innovative; who possesses both good understanding and enthusiasm; who is a solution finder; who creates history by his/her good deeds; who is not only a talker, but a real doer.

If all persons, particularly the youths evaluate themselves on this parameter, they will find them lacking in one or more qualities. Of course, there is nothing abnormal about it. Nobody is perfectly perfect and nobody is born with all the good or bad qualities. Yes, trying to learn and improve has been the best policy governing our life. All bad qualities and habits – may it be telling lies, smoking, consuming alcohol, taking drugs, indulging in unlawful activities, disrespecting and humiliating elders at home and outside; and many other bad traits, we learn and practise here only. Of course, blaming others and continuing with such bad habits is a futile attempt to safeguard oneself. However, it is never too late to mend. And it is not correct to opine either that there is no chance to stop practising bad habits and start a new journey on an improvement path. There are many ways to do this and there are innumerable examples of such turnaround stories in the public domain. But for this to happen and happen in a sustained manner, the person concerned has to take the call and make a firm decision to forget about the past and move forward with a strong resolve and time bound action plan. The good people around you can only motivate and help you to a limited extent, but the requisite action is to be taken by you. Yes, you too can find many people who at one point of time or other realised that they were moving on the wrong path and then made a course correction to take the right path and achieved amazing success in life.    

The truth is that life gives you the opportunity – big or small to enrich and empower yourself with good qualities despite some constraints or difficulties – big or small. 

Several well-known persons are of the firm view that the problem is part of everybody’s life. Everybody is not fortunate to have cake walks in life. You must have the courage and strength to build and shape your future amid multiple hurdles and difficulties – known and unknown both. And if you claim to be a young person in real sense, you have to prove not by your words but by your deeds that you don’t expect a cake walk in life and are fully prepared to face the challenges and are confident to move ahead successfully. Those young people who have this positive attitude, they are not only able to lead a meaningful life for themselves, but also are able to be the change agent for shaping the life of others.

To say, the message is loud and clear. Hence, it is better to write down boldly what Swami Vivekananda and other great persons have clearly opined about the youth; display it prominently in your room; read it and think about it daily with all sincerity and seriousness so that it becomes easier to practise it in your daily life very firmly. In this challenging and very defining phase of life, the youth are to ensure that they remain very fit and fine in almost every respect; not only enjoy the life themselves leaving behind the laziness and negativity, but also let others around them to enjoy their life as well. 

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