I saw it by accident on my way to work on the bus. **2023 Youth Report It was a program called 'Hope Ban'. The death of a young man alone was shocking. I really didn't know and never even imagined. It reminded me of not understanding what my gym coach said a while ago that there was no hope for the future.
Those were the words of a police officer who investigated the death of a young man alone. "If I had only 50,000 won in my pocket, I wouldn't have died easily." When the police officer in charge of the investigation actually checked, he said that he didn't have a single 1,000 won in his wallet.
I actually still don't understand.
They usually go through this process.
It is said that poverty has already begun while attending university. It is said that they will go into debt due to school fees and lodging problems, and suffer from poverty worrying about one meal. Another young friend says that he gets into debt at a young age for family matters, and the debt grows like a snowball through reversal and usurious loans.
It is said that finding a job is difficult and there is no money, so 40% of them make an extreme choice after living an isolated life by staying away from people.
In an interview with a female student, when she was in high school, she wore a school uniform and ate school lunch, so she didn't know much about it. As a college student, I live a life where even 4,500 won for school meals is a burden, and someone eats outside and eats coffee and dessert. It is a sense of alienation that a college student who has just turned 20 begins to experience.
There is an increasing trend in the number of youth recipients of basic livelihood security (less than 1.04 million won/month per person). The amount of this income is also shocking. It's hard to understand in my common sense.
The reality seen in the actual broadcast is the same as the above article. I still don't understand Is it really that hard? Is there such a thing as no place to earn money?
I don't think it's meaningful to talk about my 20s. I don't know if I'll talk about it when the opportunity arises, but I've never lived an easy life. Low income, debt, poverty, fraud, sense of alienation... these are all things I've experienced.
I don't know which issue to talk about first.
Education is also an issue. A life that starts with debt for education is also a problem. Young people with high job selection standards are also a problem. A young friend with a weak heart is also a problem. Family and acquaintances are also a problem for young friends who are having a hard time. We adults who created this world are also a problem. And countries that do not have a system to help these friends are also a problem.
Listing only problems.. Everything is full of problems and only looks negative.
I don't know what to do.
It's very bittersweet. And it's a pity.
But what's certain is that if you want to live well and be happy, that's what happens. I think it's going to be difficult by myself until I get to that point. There must be someone to help. That's what we adults want to become seniors. If there are young friends around me, I hope they pay attention to me once in a while.
The young friends say.
At the very least, I think that if I pay attention to those young friends I know and give a little help, I might be able to reduce a little bit of such things that they fall apart without even blooming.
I just write because I feel so sad.
I wish I could look around me now.
I wish you a happy life together.
Let's cheer our young friends fiercely.
It's a passing wind.
Everything will be fine. Cheer up, fighting~~!!
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