Venezuela - The Generations to come

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Venezuela - The Generations to come

It is said that every second there is a birth, and that with each birth a new generation begins, the number of generations born in the last 20 years in Venezuela can pass through our minds.
The term generation is used to name the set of contemporary living beings (that have the same age), this allows to refer to a group of people born in the same historical period, who received similar cultural and social stimuli and, therefore, they share tastes, and interests. Fuente

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According to Prof. Christian Cazabonne, in his article "Duration of a Generation", the duration of a generation is relative, and can be established with reference to the decades, for example: talk about the generations of the years 50, 60 ..., while the genealogy, gives a more accepted scientific version that covers a span of 25 years, so every time that lapse, we are facing a new generation. It establishes that a generation lasts as long as the customs and habits of the people last, for example in the upbringing and mode of education of the children. When you start to change certain basic values of people is when we are entering a new generation. Fuente

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We assume that the mission of each new generation is to improve the quality of life, when this is not achieved, there is a setback in society, the quality of life deteriorates, product of the moral, physical, intellectual and economic deterioration of society with its consequences.


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It is highly worrying to think of the GENERATIONS TO COME IN VENEZUELA, generations formed in the last 20 years, generations born and developed under a climate of continuous deterioration in all, their living conditions.

Bastaría preguntarse:

In whose hands will the development of Venezuela be left?
Are these generations born in the last 20 years prepared and trained for such an important task?
How far has been the degree of deterioration that our society has had?

The answers to these questions are still worrisome.

Greetings.