By Sapna Khanna
As time is running out too fast, we are entering in altogether new generation where the parent-child relations are becoming thinner day-by-day and children are busier with their friends and things which remain with them for temporary period.
The new generation has become a bit selfish and absent-minded. They don’t realize that the endless time they spend on social networking sites and mobile to chat with their friends should actually be spent with their parents to discuss each other’s problems and getting solutions out of it. They don’t like to care about their parents when they get sick but are always there to send a ‘Get Well Soon’ message to their friends when they get sick. As if their friends will get back to being normal as soon as they get the message. But the fact is to get back to normal their friends also need their parents.
Teenagers get themselves stuffed in unnecessary emotions like anger, ego and impatience, which they learn by viewing the numerous television shows and serials that are popular in their friend circle! And they don’t like to take advice from their parents as if their parents are not mature enough to understand them. But when our friends find some unnecessary fault in us, we would immediately talk to them to get suggestions and try to copy their behavior. We are so conscious about the way our friends look at us that we try to change ourselves according to their likes and often fail to realize that our parents never try to change ourselves, they just give advice for our better future.
Teenage is a period when children should spend most of their time with their parents and teachers because this is the time when most of the misunderstandings arise between them. They should face and clear the misunderstandings head on instead of ignoring these wise people in the name of generation gap. They should realize that these people have already passed the same teenage life and are more experienced and knowledgeable not only about their own generation but have also learnt to use the technologies of this generation.
We tend to give more time to our ‘so-called BFFs’ only to get some temporary happiness by clicking pictures with them, then editing it to make it look a bit better and sharing them in social networking sites, just to show off our social life and getting some likes. We don’t realize that most of these friends will not even remain friends with us after some years and these pictures will only hurt us. Because it’s a fact that everyone comes in our life for reason, for a season and only some remain there for a lifetime. And even when our friends have chosen their way leaving us behind, we always have our parents sticking to our side till their lifetime.
We didn’t ever ask them to do things for us, but they do everything selflessly.
We should at least try to spare some time from our busy life for our parents not because they need it but because they deserve it.