Bored youth
Posted by: EileenW1
22nd Jul 2011 11:00am
Why do young people say there is nothing to do and they are bored? This young generation has so much money to spend on gadgets such as expensive mobiles, ipads, computers and many even have cars. I live on a pension and since retiring am busier than ever with so many, interests, hobbies, charities, cultural outings etc., most of which cost very little. If I can still afford to stay busy, active and happy why can't they?
EileenW1
- 18th Sep 2013 04:00pm
You accuse me of arrogance but your reply shows you have either not read my comments, replies or even have an understanding of what people here have discussed.
I have never told a young person to shut up. How dare you assume that? A pensioner with financial security? You assume a hell of lot about me which is utter arrogance when you do not know me at all.
I give up my time to give young people experiences in theatre, I am activeIy invovled in getting talented young musos gigs at local venues, I tutor them with school work, I remain in touch with hundreds of former students, Youth Theatre trainees, many of whom have gone on to professional careers. I sponsor a kindergarten in Bali from my own fundraising usually through concerts involving talented youngsters I mix with in SE Queensland. You have understand very little so don't hide under a silly name in order to criticise people on 'Chat"
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