There was a time when the youth of the world had a role model, to look up to, who were worthy of their admiration. They were the policemen, doctors, lawyers and the teachers, the youth admired them because they represented ideals, such as fidelity, bravery and integrity. Ideal that the youth wanted to embody. Fifty years ago when you asked a child what he wanted to become when he grow up, these were the universal replies. Starry eyes children looked up to them because they demonstrated what could be achieved through hard work and dedication.
But somewhere along the way we have abandoned these ideals and lost that dream. We no longer cheer when the white hats save the day. Now we look for our inspiration and moral guidance from prepubescent pop princesses, and lip-singing celebrities, and our role models have ceased being the embodiment of elegance, poise, and valour, they now only symbolise fame, sex and money.
The youth today are flooded with a plethora of poor choices of role models. Celebrities and athletes charge for a superior position while the truly admirable of society are discharged. Musicians, actors, ad athletes are known for their luxuries lifestyles, their existence outside the laws of men. They are admired because they embody what success is in the