As a high school kid, how much does society expect us to know and how do they expect us to respond? Our generation has grown up with the world available to us at our fingertips so we see it all and it's a mess. We're forced to tolerate the hate of many years past, deal with the trauma that is often swept away to be dealt with later, and are constantly told to remain in a child's place. Not today. One action could be all it takes to change a life or even the world. If you had the hindsight to make the right decision, would you make the right one, be selfish in your solution, or risk everything to see things play out in someone else's favor?
As a high school kid, how much does society expect us to know and how do they expect us to respond? Our generation has grown up with the world available to us at our fingertips so we see it all and it's a mess. We're forced to tolerate the hate of many years past, deal with the trauma that is often swept away to be dealt with later, and are constantly told to remain in a child's place. Not today. One action could be all it takes to change a life or even the world. If you had the hindsight to make the right decision, would you make the right one, be selfish in your solution, or risk everything to see things play out in someone else's favor?
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