The youth of today will inevitably face powerful forces — societal pressures, global uncertainties, and personal struggles. But in such moments, it is crucial to remember one thing: it is the youth who have the strength to overcome these obstacles.
The youth are, without a doubt, the most important asset any nation can possess. They are the future architects of the world — the innovators, leaders, and change-makers who will shape tomorrow. However, for them to truly unlock their potential, they must be healthy, happy, and guided by a sense of purpose.
I recall a morning recently when I visited a local sports field, eager to see the youth engaging in physical activities, promoting health and discipline. To my dismay, there were no young people in sight, even as the clock ticked towards 10 A.M. Instead of the vibrant energy that should have filled the air, the field stood empty. A disquieting thought struck me: our youth must be in the fields in the morning, not asleep in bed. This moment of reflection made me question what kind of future we are building for our young people — a future where health and activity are secondary to comfort and laziness. Can we truly afford to raise a generation that is not physically and mentally fit?
Youth is a time of great promise, but it also comes with challenges. The youth of today will inevitably face powerful forces — societal pressures, global uncertainties, and personal struggles. At times, they may feel powerless, aimless, or overwhelmed. There will be days when the road ahead appears unclear and the weight of the world seems unbearable. But in such moments, it is crucial to remember one thing: it is the youth who have the strength to overcome these obstacles. They are the ones who have the ability to stay strong, stay focused, and ultimately bring about change.
The true power of youth lies in their resilience. They are the ones who must stand up against the forces that seek to undermine progress, whether those forces are within society or within themselves. They must be willing to face challenges head-on, even when the journey seems tough, and continue to believe in themselves and their ability to make a difference.
In the pursuit of a brighter future, it is the youth who must contribute to the ideals of peace, integrity, and true development. Every positive action, no matter how small, adds up to meaningful progress. Youth have the power to reshape the world, but only if they work together, believing in the greater good. They must also seek support from like-minded individuals who share their vision for a better world. There will always be people around them — mentors, leaders, and peers — who will appreciate their efforts and provide valuable guidance. These individuals are the ones who value peace, tolerance, and a more harmonious society. It is essential for youth not to hesitate in seeking wisdom from those who have walked the path before them and who are dedicated to creating a better tomorrow.
We cannot afford to ignore the importance of a healthy and active lifestyle for our youth. Their physical well-being is a reflection of their mental and emotional state. A healthy youth is a youth that is equipped to handle challenges, embrace opportunities, and contribute to society. We must encourage them to spend their mornings on the sports fields, engaging in activities that build strength, discipline, and teamwork. Only through such practices can we ensure that our youth are not just physically strong but also mentally and emotionally resilient.
We have celebrated National Youth Day, but let us reflect on the importance of nurturing our youth. Let us commit to fostering an environment that encourages them to be brilliant, healthy, and happy. Let us support them in their journey, ensuring they have the tools, guidance, and inspiration needed to lead our nation into a brighter future. The youth are the true pillars of any nation, and it is our collective responsibility to guide them towards greatness. The future is in their hands, and if they believe in themselves, they will undoubtedly rise to the occasion.
The writer is an Associate Professor, Department of Management, Convener Institution’s Innovation Council, ITM Gwalior and an IIMA (FDP) Alumnus. He is pursuing an Advanced Business Consulting Programme by AIMA.
Dr Shahid Amin
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