What it's like to be a teen nowadays ( Mini Article )

" The passage from infancy to adulthood is symbolized by teenagers. However, this transformation is not as simple as it appears to be or was a few decades ago. The style of life has evolved with the passage of time. Teenagers face significant problems on a daily basis since they are at the most uncomfortable time of their life. "

I say this not to solicit pity, but to bring up a delicate matter and back it up with strong, bold facts. It is 2022, ladies and gents, and growing up is a difficult task to manage when you are always under the microscope, observed, and documented. Although it may appear that most city-bred adolescents' lives are full of fun and adventure, with hi-tech devices and high-fashion costumes, all-night parties and non-stop exposure, statistics show that teens nowadays are more prone to problems such as isolation, bullying, and rejection.

We've all been teenagers at some point in our lives—some decades ago, some currently are, and others are yet to be. It is a period of great energy, hope, life, beauty, and passion. An age for trying new things, failing, learning, and growing. While adolescents are still in the process of maturing, they occasionally take the wrong route and end up in difficulty. Though, to some extent, the critique that follows is correct, we need to look at the whole picture before jumping to conclusions and labelling today's youth as oversensitive. It is the first time when teens are exposed to the real world, as they leave their comfort zones and begin to take on responsibilities. Although it is understandable for people to be worried for their children and counsel them at all times, it appears to be a little excessive when they begin placing unneeded pressure on them and having unhealthy expectations of them.

Objective

The main objective of this blog is to expose the issues that today's youth confront. This post is not only for teens, but also for adults. The adults may look back on their childhood with rose-coloured glasses, but they all know deep down that things weren't as perfect as they appeared. The reality is, ladies and gentlemen, things aren't getting any easier. While the teenagers must accept that they are not the only ones going through this time, millions of others have and will, so there should be nothing to complain about. Similarly, adults should recognize that as time passes, so does one's way of life.

" In a world full of competitors and judgmental individuals, be someone who recognizes a teen's attempts to maintain a balance in all aspects of life. Be someone who values their involvements and hobbies. Be someone a teen can count on... "