Sunday, November 29, 2009

“A society that fears its youth is already dying. A society led by its youth is already being reborn.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

 

 

“A society that fears its youth is already dying. A society led by its youth is already being reborn.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

Every collapsing system has the same final symptom:
it stops listening to its youngest minds
and starts demanding obedience instead of imagination.

The old world calls Gen Z “naive,”
but what they really mean is:
“You are seeing things we spent decades trying not to see.”

You question corruption.
You expose hypocrisy.
You refuse to worship systems that have failed.
And that makes you dangerous
— not because you destroy,
but because you reveal.

Orodism says the youth are not the future of society.
They are the measure of its honesty.

When a country mocks its young,
that country is admitting it has nothing left to offer them.
But when the youth rise,
that country is given a final chance at rebirth.

Revolutions are not born from wisdom of the old,
but from the clarity of the young
who can still see the difference between
“the way things are”
and “the way things should be.”

 

 

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