In this highly competitive world, meritocratic world, every one wants to be special. They think if they are ordinary, they are doomed. And this mind set is more common in younger generation.
But everyone can not be special. So these kids find ways of becoming unique,, not bothering whether these ways are good and beneficial to them and whether they are ethical.
Then there is sense of belonging. They want to belong just like all of us. If these kids can not belong to mainstream successful kids with their IT degrees and high paying jobs, they want to belong to at least something equally cool.
Do these two reasons add to forming future terrorists. Along with poverty, illiteracy or semi-literacy?
But everyone can not be special. So these kids find ways of becoming unique,, not bothering whether these ways are good and beneficial to them and whether they are ethical.
Then there is sense of belonging. They want to belong just like all of us. If these kids can not belong to mainstream successful kids with their IT degrees and high paying jobs, they want to belong to at least something equally cool.
Do these two reasons add to forming future terrorists. Along with poverty, illiteracy or semi-literacy?
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