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A new city, a new life….



Life in a new city can be exiting as well as boring in itself. Where at one end, you feel delighted about the places you would see, the people you would meet, the experiences you would gather and the things you would discover, living far away from the place you have spent all the years of your life till now, is a challenge in itself. Living far off all by yourself, excites every single soul, who have just left school and is waiting for higher education. For some, it is a golden opportunity to prove oneself, while for others, it may just be an opportunity to enjoy their lives in a way they had ever dreamt of.
Be it any case, a new life, is not an easy thing to adapt to. You have to face a million questions and that too all alone, because you yourself are your own confronter. You are the culprit and you are the achiever. It is all on you how you take this opportunity. The problem today is, youth from smaller cities, rush to bigger cities, without a set goal in mind.

And as we all know, a traveler without a destination is always termed as a nomad. Similarly, the youth in the country, in the current times is turning out to like nomad. Nomads, were a primitive class, and depict backwardness. A nomad just lives for smaller goals in life. Neither he has the resources to do something big, neither has he aspired such a thing. Similarly, the youth today, do not aspire for something big. The youth forgot to listen to the inner voice of conscious and to work for his own development, which in turn can promise nations development.

Youth, today like nomads, just yearn for smaller things in life, just like a fixed job, or a stable income, without having the guts to explore the inner passions and work in that direction. It is essential, that with the movement of people towards bigger economic centers, proper orientation of their minds are conducted so that they can think about their own passions and how can they develop their abilities in a way which make them competent enough not only to succeed in conventional fields but also to excel in the fields they discover after introspecting their abilities.

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