Monday, 24 October 2011

Jung Punks - Psychoanalyzing psychotic deviant teenagers

I have come across many teenagers who rationalise their inertia in life and their inability to attain the full potential of their ability which they may conceal within themselves by going under covers of psychological rationalisations. They suddenly have become junior Jungs and Freuds to pass the blame to (thank you very much) their parents who did what they thought was best they could do in their best of ability, knowledge and resources.

These young loafers have no qualms in blaming the absence of paternal love, dearth of fatherly bonding, peer pressure of their dog eat dog world, regimental upbringing, systemic humiliation by parents, yearning for brotherly or maternal touch, sibling rivalry or everything else under the sun except themselves for a reason for their ill-fated situation - everyone and everything else except themselves.
 They call it the stress of modern living and their role models are none other than the Kardashians - yeah, the dysfunctional family with a quirky and warped sense of values but the teenagers all over the world use them as a yardstick of how life should be lived!

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