very traditional ideas vs modern life
how people should live, think and behave.
However, some people believe that these ideas are not helpful
in preparing younger generations for modern life.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view?
It is true that many older people believe in traditional values
that often seem incompatible with the needs of younger people.
While l agree that some traditional ideas are outdated,
l believe that others are still useful and should not be forgotten.
On the one hand, many of the ideas that elderly people have about life are
becoming less relevant for younger people.
In the past, for example, people were advised to learn a profession
and find a secure job for life, but today's workers expect much more variety
and diversity from their careers. At the same time,
the 'rules' around relationships are being eroded as young adults
make their own choices about who and when to marry.
But perhaps the greatest disparity between the generations
can be seen in their attitudes towards gender roles.
The traditional roles of men and women,
as breadwinners and housewives are no longer accepted
as necessary or appropriate by most younger people.
On the other hand, some traditional views and values
are certainly applicable to the modern world.
For example, older generations attach great importance to working hard,
doing one's best, and taking pride in one's work,
and these behaviors can surely benefit young people
as they enter today's competitive job market.
Other characteristics that are perhaps seen as traditional are politeness
and good manners. in our globalized world, young adults can expect to
come into contact with people from a huge variety of backgrounds,
and it is more important than ever to treat others with respect.
Finally, l believe that young people would lead happier lives if
they had a more "old-fashioned" sense of community and neighborliness.
In conclusion, although the views of older people
may sometimes seem unhelpful in today’s world,
we should not dismiss all traditional ideas as irrelevant.