A local female, who was initially in casual and harmless conversation with her male friends, has suffered a tremendous shock as the conversation now seems to have taken a tragical twist, bringing a family in Chhattisgarh to grief. The main character was only fourteen years old, and her name was kept confidential. She not only found herself caught up in a bewildering cycle of feelings but also triggered the cascade of emotions for no reason at all, for she was only talking to boys on the phone.
The censuring seems to place an outlandish weight on a young girl’s mentally fragile mind, which catches fire instantaneously, building a hurricane of rage and hate that will result in total devastation. This instant of wild fury seems to have brought her to an inconceivable action that was unexpected for everyone: she killed her own brother. The whole community is broken by this event with deep disappointment and astonishment.
Amidst this horrific incident, multiple unanswered questions arise, which are unnerving in a way that each is more distressingKannada actress Harshika Poonacha and her husband attacked in Bengaluru than the others. Is it the chance or the malfunction of the brain that forced this innocent girl to do something that cannot be even imagined in the light or in the human mind? Whether it be a brief moment of insanity or the climax of years of bottling up anger and emotions, these scenarios create the perfect storm for a self-destructive urge. And, in doing so, let us, as a society, acknowledge the detrimental changes and figure out the best strategy on how to guide and help our youth in these troubled waters of adolescence.
This misstep becomes a pertinent reminder to keep an appropriate flip-point between discipline and understanding, the barring of boundaries but creatingSix of the Top Ten Companies’ Market Values Drop by Rs 68,417 Cr, With Airtel Being the Biggest Laggard a ground for free communication. It clearly elicits the dilemma for parents and guardians to address the complexities of teenagers’s lives by being empathetic and patient, just to mention a few that constitute the fundamental.
However, as our community reels from the shock of this devastating incident, we must simultaneously bind together for the sake of our young people. In that collaborative effort, we must make sure our children are not only heard but also understood and respected. It goes without saying that the less aggressive measures, such as the open dialogue and slowing down of reactionary nature, are a better option than the harsh reprimands and the power to understand.