CLOCK THAT TICKS BUT TELLS NO TIME


Concerns   are rising  among literate and community leaders that a growing section of Nepal's youths are moving away from traditional values and wisdom... educated, connected but away from wisdom. Nepal  nation's strength but its deepest worry. With smartphones in hand and global trends at their fingertips, many young Nepalese are drifting away from the very wisdom that once held society together.


              
 Nepal's youths are moving away from traditional wisdom and values such as resilience, respect and patience and responsibility. It's not their fault alone, some times caused by unstable politics, in research of fast success, they often ignore the slow lesson of Patience and resilience, integrity, respect of rules and regulations, country history and society values.

Social media  amplifies this disconnection. Hour spend chasing likes and trends while stories, folk wisdom and cultural tradition gather dust. The gap between elders and youths is widening not because wisdom is irrelevant, but because we no longer have time to pass it on. Nepal must rethink how it nurtures its young, and education must teach not just facts , but values.


As my last lines, technology must serve community not replace it, and elders must fins a new ways to connect with young minds instead of lamenting their absence, without this  Nepal  may gain a generation without wisdom, and traditional values, but with wisdom away too far from them as it is today. Young leaders , students and society , I recall to the entire nation that education without   discipline and traditional values,  will result in  chaotic of society.

Author: Solo

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