In today's rapidly changing world, characterized by technological advancements and geopolitical shifts, many individuals, particularly younger generations in Thailand, are feeling lost. The article discusses how traditional Buddhist practices remain conservative, leading to a disconnect for many seeking deeper meaning beyond materialistic goals. Both older and younger generations face a crisis of direction, evidenced by a rise in dogmatism and skepticism. The former cling to beliefs to navigate uncertainty, while skeptics have abandoned faith in religious and societal institutions, reflecting a broader existential crisis.
The wind moves, but it's the mind that truly moves. The challenge lies in finding clarity amidst fast-paced changes that leave many feeling lost.
Younger generations in Thailand find themselves searching for meaning beyond consumerism in a world filled with rapid change and conservative ideologies.
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