Do you agree with the writer that"Youth is happy because it has the capacity to see beauty"
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Do you agree with the writer that"Youth is happy because it has the capacity to see beauty"
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Things, however, begin to change as we grow up, especially when responsibilities begin to pile up.Agnes Masobeng wrote: ↑25 Jun 2021, 01:38 Yes I do agree. We tend to see beauty in all things when we are young. We focus on the positives. After all, as a young person, one hasn't encountered as many challenges as an old person.
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I agree. As our minds grow, we begin to change perspectives towards life. Once a young lady, she now becomes a wife or a mother or both. They stop seeing the beauty they once saw when young.Nithilah Ayyappan wrote: ↑24 Jun 2021, 11:14 I do agree with this. When we are young we tend to see the better in all situations. However, this perspective changes as we grow older, and experiences change how we view the world. We stop seeing beauty as much and focus on the negative aspects. So personally, I do believe that beauty is more visible to youth, which makes them happier.
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Exactly ! When responsibilities pile up, challenges go beyond our own strength and fail to accomplish things we thought would be easy to achieve, that's when we start to see the world differently.JonesLeeh wrote: ↑03 Jul 2021, 15:18Things, however, begin to change as we grow up, especially when responsibilities begin to pile up.Agnes Masobeng wrote: ↑25 Jun 2021, 01:38 Yes I do agree. We tend to see beauty in all things when we are young. We focus on the positives. After all, as a young person, one hasn't encountered as many challenges as an old person.
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I agree that our perception of beauty changes as we grow older and mature. Youth have fewer responsibilities and things to think about, which keeps their mind focused on the positives. But this changes once people go through different things in their lives and pile up their responsibilities.Cher432 wrote: ↑24 Jun 2021, 14:39 I agree up to a certain point. When we are young we are open to more experiences and actively seek new things. This enables us to see the beauty around us. Conversely, when we are young, we are ignorant and tend to take things for granted. This leads us to miss the beauty of things and only appreciate them as we get older.
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