Teenagers who struggle to differentiate between right and wrong often find themselves making impulsive decisions without fully understanding the consequences. This confusion can stem from various factors, including peer pressure, lack of guidance, exposure to negative influences, or simply the inexperience that comes with youth.
At this stage of life, they are exploring their independence and forming their own identities, but without a strong moral foundation or proper role models, they may be easily swayed by what seems exciting or socially acceptable rather than what is truly right. Sometimes, they justify their actions by following the crowd, seeking approval, or prioritizing short-term pleasure over long-term consequences.
Smriti TiwariAyushi Chowdhry
Sunbeam Bhagwanpur
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