GENERATION GAP WILL DESTROY FAMILY BONDS
(Syed Musarrat Ali, Karachi)
In good old days books were the
main sources of knowledge. A good reader was certainly more knowledgeable than
others were. Our new generation is exposed to audio and visual media. These
exposures have reduced the learning time. Computers have sharpened the reflexes
of our new generation manifold. Introduction of audio and video techniques in
educational institutions has increased the gap in the thinking faculties of
older and the younger generation. Besides immense advantages of technological
progress, it has also given rise to some serious social problems. The most acute
problem is the behavior of our younger generation with the elders. I will make
an endeavor to highlight some of the problem areas and suggest guidelines, on
the basis of my observations, for the younger generation to overcome them in the
prevalent environment.
Generally the youngsters complain about boredom and frustration in the company
of elders. It has been observed that when the elders start any narration the
youngster pre-empts the conclusion. The elders still keep explaining their
viewpoint. This is because of the intellectual gap developed between them. The
fast pace of modern inventions is further likely to increase the gap. Under such
circumstances the youngsters should realize that they are being brought up in an
environment where modern technology has entered their day to day routine. At
this stage it is difficult for the older people to start learning the handling
of modern gadgets, implementation of modern management concepts and follow the
new diagnostic techniques. They must grant them this latitude and, still give
due regard and respect to the elders and give them patient hearing. In view of
the vast exposure and higher level of intelligence, the youngsters should
demonstrate more maturity and tolerance. They should politely take part in the
conversation without making them feel the large gap of understanding and
assimilation. They should not abandon them, as this gesture would badly hurt
their feelings and may even make them psychopaths.
In our social setup elders of the family are still an asset. They act as a
cushion and blessing at different stages of life. Though the older generation
cannot contribute much materially, still their usefulness in the family cannot
be denied. It is said that old age is the second childhood in one’s life.
Everybody has to get old one day and become dependent on the children. Time
passes fast especially if one recounts the past events of our elders. Good
behavior of the younger generation with their elders serves as an example for
the youngsters. This aspect of training of the youngsters is extremely important
to keep intact our traditional family bonds.
Some individuals especially the elders gradually develop slow reflexes in their
thoughts and actions. This tendency of the elders creates problems when they
interact with the new generation. They react if the youngsters do not respond
according to their desire. The younger generation must remember that it is
difficult to mend the age-old habits of the elders. Therefore the youngsters of
today being more intelligent and sharp should adopt a more tactful approach.
They should patiently and politely listen to them without entering into serious
arguments and disagreements. However, they should meet these challenges using
their own judgment and abilities.
Our new generation has taken start in the environment of modern technologies.
Their effort is to catch up with the new inventions, which are fast out-dating
the existing technologies. This exercise of psychometric has brought out a very
important deduction and a caution for the older generation. Technological
advancement is taking place with big leaps and the older generation cannot spare
time and also lacks acumen to remain abreast with it. To derive maximum benefit
from the talent of the youngsters they must therefore adopt suggestive
management technique instead of autocratic management approach.
For progress of the nation great responsibility lies with our younger
generation. They must display more tolerance in this era of transition. The
elders however must extend full cooperation to their younger generation in
making use of latest scientific technology, diagnostic procedures, and modern
management and business techniques. Youth must remember that in our social
environment elders will always prove to be an asset in creating better harmony
and maintaining the traditional family structures. A well-knit family will
provide great security for the new generation to fully devote their time and
energy in benefiting from the modern technologies and putting the nation on the
path of progress.
This smooth transition requires extra maturity and tolerance for the overall
progress of the nation. Remember that the older colleagues and bosses are on
their way-out and the future is yours.