The disaffection of the young and the life of the Bourbons

The disaffection of young people

There has been much talk of late about the disaffection of today’s youth towards almost anything that isn’t a screen. The ‘nini’ phenomenon is on the rise, with a growing number of young people who have neither employment nor interest in having one. This situation raises questions about the future of these young people and how they will have to deal with adult life.

The life of the Bourbons

On the other hand, reference is made to the life of the members of the royal family, the Bourbons, and how they live in a privileged lifestyle. It is criticized that they live without worries, with everything paid for and without having to worry about their future. This comparison between the disaffection of common youth and the life of the Bourbons highlights social disparities and criticism of the privileged class.

The members of the royal family

The lives of members of the royal family are analyzed, highlighting the activities and decisions they make. It shows how some of them seem to show no interest in having a job or taking on responsibilities, while continuing to enjoy the privileges that their position affords them.

conclusion

This situation raises questions about the opportunities and responsibilities of young people in contrast to the privileged lives of some members of the royal family. This generates debates about social inequalities and the expectations of young people in today’s society.

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