![]() We need youth in our politics just as we need maturity. Being too impetuous and able to be manipulated by more wily operators.Īnd of course the biggest disadvantage of youth - lack of experience and life skills. ![]() Unrealistic ideas and unattainable visions, wanting changing for change sake, impatience, arrogance, thinking that anyone old is ‘past their sell by date’, thinking technology can solve any problem. Of course there’s the disadvantages of youth too - all the good things can also be the bad. When you’re young you can have visions for a better future - and of course you’ve no baggage- no skeletons in the cupboard ready to jump out! No enemies (yet!) Young politicians are rarely burdened down with ministerial duties - they are free to express themselves and try out new ideas, use new technology and tell anyone who’s older they’ve been getting it all wrong for years! I suppose the main advantage of youth is the energy you have - and along side that the enthusiasm for the job and the willingness to learn. There have been many politicians enter Parliament at 21, 22, 23 etc years old what did they bring with them? All you have to do is persuade people in your chosen constituency to vote for you and in you go! You can enter parliament as an MP when you are 18 years old. He ‘wowed‘ the audience with his ability to put his ideas across as such a young age - so his youth was a definite advantage there! Indeed William Hague (recently foreign secretary in the UK government) was 16 when he gave a speech at the Conservative Party conference in 1977. So being young is no barrier to a political career. You can join a political party when you are a teenager and get involved straight away. Or any particular skills, or any training. Politics is slightly different - you don’t need any qualifications to be a politician. It’s probably assumed that in other jobs/professions your youth would be rather a disadvantage, because you have to start at the bottom rung and work your way to the top fairly slowly, gaining experience along the way. This hormone has a function to make the emotional state happier.I’m not sure if this question would elicit a different answer if the question was about the advantages and disadvantages of youth in education or medicine or banking rather than politics? When watching a movie, a child's brain will release stress hormones and replace them with endorphins. ![]() Sometimes children feel tired with things at school, so watching movies makes them feel free from exhaustion for a moment. Movies can be an intermezzo for children from their daily activities. Those lead to the increasing of their imagination and creativity. Movies present various stories and visuals that increase children's knowledge of different objects and ideas. Movies bring up many conversation scenes that can help introduce children to a lot of vocabulary and pronunciation. Movies can help develop children's cognitive skills, such as forming long-term memory, maintaining focus, developing logic, reasoning, visual and auditory processes. Children will think that doing positive things will lead to goodness and will not easily give up facing various life problems. It makes children familiar with these kinds of things, which is good for children's insight.Įach movie has characters whose roles are positive and conflicting stories that spread the message of struggle. ![]() Usually, the story in the movie raises issues related to history, culture, country, or language. For children, watching movies has some benefits too. Watching movies can be an excellent choice to refresh our minds.
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