
In a world often quick to criticise younger generations, columnist Euan McColm offers a refreshing perspective: today's youth are not just navigating the future—they're shaping it.
Far from being passive inheritors of societal challenges, young people are demonstrating resilience, creativity, and a determination to build a better world. Whether through activism, innovation, or cultural shifts, their influence is undeniable.
A Generation of Change-Makers
McColm highlights how young people are redefining norms, from environmental activism to technological advancements. Their willingness to challenge outdated systems sets them apart as true architects of progress.
Why Pessimism Misses the Mark
While older generations may fret over perceived shortcomings, McColm argues that such concerns often overlook the adaptability and ingenuity of youth. Their ability to thrive in uncertainty suggests a future brimming with potential.
Rather than fearing what lies ahead, society should embrace the energy and vision of the next generation—because they're already building tomorrow.