During the course of the history, the previous generation accumulated valuable knowledge from their intellect and experiences as well. With the development of modern society, in my opinion, although some traditional ideas are outdated, others are still useful and worth being preserved.
First of all, with the development of modern society, believes about life gradually have subtantial changes. Thus, it is straighforward ( tớ nghĩ dùng evident/obvious sẽ acedamic hơn) that many opinions of ederly people seem to become less relevant for younger generation. For instance, in the past, it was believed that men were seen as the breadwinners who supply the family’s main source of income while women were in charge of the household chores (household: a group of people, often a family, who live together) However, this traditional perspective is not appllied to modern life. Nowadays, the gender roles have equality. Women can do tasks just as well as their male counterparts and have earnings equal or above their peers. More and more women have instilled in their opposite gender a respect for their efforts like Hillary Clinton, Angela Merkel and Emma Waston
On the other hand, some traditional lessons are certainly applicable to the young people, in particular, to the modern world. For example, older generations attach great importance to humanitarian characteristics such as benevolence, empathy, helpfulness, politeness and so on. Besides, sound advices on working hard, persisting and taking responsibilities can surely benefit the yound generation, especially, they must prepare essential skills and knowledge to adopt to today’s competitive job market. Hence, some traditional views and values will be one of the key factors to help young people develop themselves as well as lead to successful lives from all the aspects.
To sum up, the viewpoints which the following generation inherits from older people should not be dismissed, even though some of them may sometimes seem tobe unhelpful and irrelevant in today’s world