In my opinion, teenagers nowadays are less happy than their parents at the same age. The world has changed and is more technologically advanced but it doesn’t really mean it's easier. The internet has definitely put much more pressure on today's youth. Most of them spend a lot of time on social media watching perfect looking people with perfect lives. And maybe not everything shown on the Internet is real, but it definitely creates a lot of unrealistic expectations. Because of that, almost every teenager feels depressed, lonely or struggles with low self-esteem. In addition, many people rarely go outside because they prefer to communicate over the Internet. Unfortunately, it can’t replace contact with others in real life. In the past, people had to socialize with others outside the house and this allowed them to create great memories and really have a good time. The lack of socializing in real life and the pressure of a perfect life created by the Internet is a big problem in teenagers' lives. It makes it difficult for them to enjoy life as their parents did when they were their age.
Recently, researchers conducted a study on the effect of wearing masks on deviant behavior in China. According to this large-scale study co-authored with MIT, wearing masks for health reasons makes people act more morally. It was found that individuals wearing masks were less likely to engage in deviant behavior than those who weren't wearing them which included: breaking parking regulations, running red lights, and cheating for money. At first I thought that a mask might even encourage deviant behavior because those wearing it gain more anonymity, so the result of this study surprised me. However, it seems that wearing a mask increases moral consciousness, as people sacrifice their personal comfort for the collective good. Also, the outcomes of this research shouldn’t be generalized, since it was conducted only in China, so I wonder if the results of such study would be the same in other countries as well. Source: https://scitechdaily.com/wearing-a-mask-can-change-your-behavior/a...
Not bad for the first attempt!
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