As they are used to all the privileges, they become less appreciative. When one does not appreciate things, one is more likely to loose his sense of gratitude.
Insight 2: Gratitude Acknowledgement
Secondly, the man surfing the wave meant that youths refuse to acknowledge gratefulness by fighting the wave brought by the wind of gratitude, no matter how humongous the wave is. It is easy for us as human beings to pretend that our life is not great enough. Humans can never …show more content…
It is represented by the amount of bubbles blowing to the opposite direction. As compared to the amount blown to the right, it is how little Singaporean youths are willing to give back. Teaching the art of giving back can be anywhere. Be it in school by the teachers, at home by the parents, or even in the society by the government. As a member of a Committee, it should not be wrong to propose a campaign to remind the youths of how grateful they should be and to teach them to give back to the people in need, as the saying goes, “Give more than what you receive”. It can be in a form of short commercials in the television. If the youths are constantly reminded about gratitude while watching the television, at some point of time, this piece of information will be stuck in their minds, and thus more likely to have the sense of gratitude without much