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When young people live without caring about the future

While many people strive every day to study, practice digital skills, and cultivate soft skills with the hope of having a bright future, many young people still live in apathy and uncertainty. They waste precious time by sleeping in, surfing social networks, etc.

Báo Phụ nữ Việt NamBáo Phụ nữ Việt Nam21/06/2025

Quoc Hung is a second-year student majoring in information technology at a university in Hanoi . During his high school years, Quoc Hung studied well and was always at the top of his class. He once dreamed of becoming a good software engineer, but after only one semester, Hung became addicted to online games.

Hung's room was cramped, so he stayed up until dawn every day to play games. Hung knew that playing games too much would affect his studies, but he delayed changing, thinking "I'll make up for it tomorrow." Over time, Hung's grades continued to plummet.

He became less social with his friends, only immersed in the world of games. The pressure of studying and the uncertain future made Hung increasingly disoriented...

Not addicted to games, but the habit of procrastination has made Dieu Linh (from Dai Tu, Thai Nguyen ) live in the days of "time tycoon". Linh graduated from social work. When she first graduated, Linh was determined to find a suitable job to start her career.

But when a series of emails were only rejected or silenced, Linh began to feel discouraged and give up. Every day she slept in, only leaving her room around noon. She spent most of her time surfing social networks, watching entertaining videos or chatting with friends.

Plans to find a job, learn new skills or attend training courses were all left unfinished or postponed indefinitely. This apathy came from prolonged fatigue and frustration, not knowing where to start.

She gradually distanced herself from the people around her, communicated less, and avoided facing her own pressure and responsibilities. Linh was indifferent not only to the opportunities before her, but also had no plan or clear goals.

Thai Minh, a third-year student in Ho Chi Minh City, has a habit of "sleeping during the day and playing at night". While, after school, Minh's friends work part-time to earn money, go on internships to experience the working environment, Minh spends his time... sleeping.

Minh studies in the afternoon, so he sleeps until noon every day, has a quick bowl of instant noodles, and goes to school. In the evening, Minh goes to the gym until 10 p.m. After that, he watches Tiktok, reviews movies, and chats with friends until late at night. He goes to bed after 2 a.m.

This circadian rhythm habit caused Minh to become increasingly unhealthy, lose focus in his studies, and gradually fall into a state of isolation from real life. Minh's social relationships became increasingly limited, and his future became uncertain when he could not create positive living habits for himself.

Not only does Minh stay up late, he also shows a loose lifestyle by often pampering himself without caring about the consequences. On days when he doesn't have classes, Minh spends the whole day lying in bed, eating irregularly, even skipping meals to conveniently "entertain" himself on the phone.

Minh is not interested in making plans or intentions for the future. Minh thinks that he should just live by his feelings, do whatever he likes, and leave the future for tomorrow.

The stories of the young people mentioned above are not uncommon today. They live indifferently to their own future, trading precious time for immediate pleasures, not caring about their health and ability to develop themselves.

Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/khi-nguoi-tre-song-khong-mang-den-tuong-lai-2025061010572084.htm


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