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... ’ It is this volatile mind of the youth that has almost made it impossible to find a perpetual culture.
Any generation consists of two sets of people-the youth and the ‘wise men’. ... Fortunately or unfortunately the balance does lie in favor of the youth just because they have many more rungs ahead of them. In other words it is only the thoughts of the youth that is carried over to the next generation.
Simply put, the very ideal of a perpetual culture is hypothetical. ... What remains are those, which fall in line with the interests of the youth, a study of contemporary culture. One such example that comes to the mind is the deteriorating effect of the ancient Indian culture.
Approximate Word count = 528 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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