In the previous
entries there have been a litany of some of the typical shortcomings when
interacting with youth and which youth must be aware of in their dealings with
others to achieve their goals.
One major
annoyance that has not so far been referred to is the madness they appear to
have. It is not one to send them to the asylum. It is their infectious ability
to annoy which many perceive as mad as it is out of all senses, namely insane!!
Youth do not
realize this trait, and perceive it as only something done for light
entertainment, jest or to annoy something or someone they have taken a
particular interest in so doing, for a rational or irrational reason.
These events
constitute dangerous ground and usually when combined with liquor consumption
leads to catastrophe that was not intended when the first burst of youthful
exuberance abounded! To know one’s boundaries is important. Youth often are not
equipped with the tools to decide between reasonable and unreasonable behavior.
This aspect of life is gained by experience, which many are not privileged to
receive due to lack of parenting or lack of peer groups with whom they can
compare.
It leads to
severe social problems, and many of our ills with regard to robbery and theft,
even grievous bodily harm arise out of these social problems caused by the lack
of adult interaction in early life to show them by way of example, the good and
bad of life.
The area covered
here is pretty extensive and includes behavior caused but not limited to substance
abuse, alcoholism etc. which is another whole story by itself, but comes within
the purview of the subject of maddening behavior.
These traits can
be corrected without delay by including these troubled youth in programs that
they see as being of use to them. They can then be guided by mentors who they
can establish trust with and hopefully give up these traits and return to a
sense of normalcy that does not directly harm any segment of population who
come across them. In a sense it is important to focus on juvenile delinquency in
society and to have an integrated method of tackling it with the support of the
community.
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