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There are a substantial number of people who think that young people nowadays are more willing to help others than those in the past. They insist that there are a lot of news that young people helped unfamiliar others. On the other hands, I think that young people nowadays tend not to help others because the moral education in school lacks and also they are very busy for their own work.
To commence with, the young would not want to help others recently because they have not learned how they have to do when they see a person who are in trouble from school properly. In general, children get learned the moral attitudes as a social member from their parents and the school. However, recently this moral education tends to disappear in school because the school concentrate on the students' academic result like getting a famous university. The research, has been conducted by the Korean Times, states that more than eighty percent of university students answered that they got morality classes less than 2 hours a week. It is impressive comparing more than seventy percent of adults who are older than 40 answered that they had three times more classes. Thus young people nowadays could not get a moral education enough to have sympathy with others.
On the top of that, even though they want to help others, they can not do because they are very busy. From my experience, two month ago I had a problem in my research assignment. I thought that my classmates could handle it, so asked them to help me. However they were sorry for that they can do that. They also had a heavy workload too. One of them had to take six courses a week and participate the research project which were conducted by his professor. In the end, I did not have no way except handling that problem myself. Hence, I assert that young people too busy to concern others.
For these two reason, I maintain that the young people tend not to help others than those in the past. |