Educated Youth Prefer Living Anywhere in the World Over Their Homeland

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Educated Youth Prefer Living Anywhere in the World Over Their Homeland

Educated young people prefer living anywhere in the world over their homeland.

The newspaper Ettela’at wrote that these days, the situation is such that when you sit with them for a while, you need a lot of patience not to get angry and to be patient enough to finish the conversation, because young people consider you and the elders responsible for the current situation.

It’s not just the lack of facilities that bothers our young people. The absence of hope for a better future, the lack of discrimination, and the focus on meritocracy in appointments are among the simple demands of our youth.

Having high-speed internet is one of the basic demands of the youth. Today, unlike the past, people don’t sit on a mat to search for information in the traditional way.

Without exaggeration, it must be said that if someone intends to conduct high-level research and wants to utilize foreign resources, either most sites are filtered, or with the current internet speed, they may have to abandon their work in some cases.

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