Many young people nowadays preferred to live in highly developed metropolis, which are expected to bring about great opportunities to earn more money and therefore have better lives. However, many of them, when merely looking at the bright side, have ignored the fact that lives in developed areas are also the root of many problems that need to be taken care of, such as health issues, money dependent and lack of independent.
First of all, living in industrialized cities, where dust and noise pollution are serious problems, often cause bad effect to human health. Glance at the street of Hanoi, capital and one of the biggest cities in Vietnam, we can always see people riding motorbikes that look alike ninjas in Japan, with eyes, nose, head, arms,… barely any part of their bodies are left uncovered. Moreover, comparing the ratios of young people who have problems with their eyes, it is obvious to say what the answer is after visiting a school or a university, where it is even harder to find a guy who has fresh eyes than counting stars in the sky.
Secondly, while people live in suburban areas are able to grow many things to support their own lives, the situation is often opposed in cities, when almost everything eatable is imported from outside. Young people there don’t grow food, instead they grow money. Only with money can they make ends meet and have an enjoyable live. This has unfortunately raised the dependence in money among people in growth areas, and when there is no money left, the world is also collapsed.
Last but not least, as a result of money dependency, young people who are living in big cities now often have to face the problem of lacking independence. While children in the countryside are taught how to do things from an early stage, boys and girls in big cities are not allowed to do anything, in case they might hurt themselves. As a result, when they grow up, cities’ teenagers don’t know how to do simple things to support their own lives, which proves to be a serious problem in case they have to be on their own solving things.
Generally speaking, in order to solve problems caused by fast-paced growth is the responsibility of both families and government. Parents should educate children in a way that help them less depend on money and technology, whereas government can consider developing their cities in a more sustainable way, not only focus on economic development but also emphasize on bringing a good environment for youth generation to develop.