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    The World Today: A Generation Watching, Learning, and Leading

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    Jabari Bovell
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    By  Jabari Bovell

           If you look at the world today, it can feel like everything is happening all at once. From wars and politics to technology and culture, change is constant—and fast. For young people, especially, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out where we fit into it all. But at the same time, this moment in history is also full of opportunity.

    Across the globe, countries like United States, Ukraine, and Israel are facing serious challenges that dominate the news. Conflicts, political divisions, and economic struggles are shaping how people live and think. These issues aren’t just “adult problems”—they affect students, families, and communities every day. Whether it’s rising prices, safety concerns, or debates about the future, teens are growing up in a world where awareness is almost unavoidable.

    At the same time, technology is changing everything. Companies like Apple and Google continue to push innovation forward, while apps like TikTok shape how we communicate, learn, and express ourselves. Information spreads faster than ever, which can be powerful—but also dangerous. Misinformation, pressure to compare ourselves, and the need to “keep up” can take a toll on mental health.

    But here’s the part that doesn’t always get talked about: young people are not just watching the world—they’re influencing it. Teens today are speaking out on issues like climate change, social justice, and education reform. They’re starting businesses, building platforms, and using their voices in ways previous generations couldn’t at the same age.

    The world today is complicated, no doubt. There’s pain, division, and uncertainty. But there’s also creativity, resilience, and hope. This generation has access to tools, knowledge, and connections that can truly make a difference.

    So instead of just asking “What’s wrong with the world?” maybe we should also be asking, “What can we do to make it better?” Because the truth is, the future isn’t just something we wait for—it’s something we build, starting right now.

    and connections that can truly make a difference. and hope. This generation has access to tools and uncertainty. But there’s also creativity division knowledge no doubt. There’s pain resilience The world today is complicated
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