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8 January, 05:56

Young people have a real sense of the realities of death and do not see themselves as invincible.

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  1. 8 January, 05:57
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    False, young people have no real sense of the realities of death and perceive themselves as invincible.

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    Truth to be told, young people right now in this particular era perceive themselves as invincible, empowered, protected and capable of doing whatever they want and get whatever they want. An example of this is the number of accidents young people have, also their behavior against danger, they practice more dangerous activities than any other generation in history. They also believe they can force everyone does what they want and a perfect example of this is permissive parents and antisocial children. Young people of this time consume more drugs, alcohol and have more car accidents also than young people in other times. It is not bad to believe you can do everything, but it is bad to abuse substances and practice activities that can damage you or someone else.
  2. 8 January, 06:09
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    false? like what, is this a statement that is supposed to be proven?
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