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European teenagers pursuit of happiness

The question every teenager on this planet asks himself is what it really takes to fulfill
your dreams, how to become the man you have always eagerly seen yourself. How to
accomplish your plans or how to get from what you have seen only as a dream when you were
a kid to reality is a matter of time, dedication and knowledge of what you want to achieve.

The history of Human Rights has changed enormously from what it was a hundred
years ago. Nowadays, european teenagers have knowledge of what their rights are and how to
use them wisely. They are able to build a path which leads to the career they wished for inside
Europe and with support from European educational and professional programs. They believe
in the european patrimony and everything what comes with it.

Moreover, the Internet advent together with technology development are


fundamentally changing the way the world interacts and communicates. Not only teenagers
resonate to each others objectives, but they spread ideas more quickly and make things
happen. They are more vocal, they fight for the cause they believe in and try to make things
right. They might be seen even as a symbol belonging to the uprising society.

Taking into account this context, education is the most impacting factor that influences
teenagers aspiration and beliefs, regardless of what source it comes from, whether is
education from family, school or society as a whole. Education generates not only short term
opportunities but long terms opportunities and european teenagers have the spirit of asking
and getting what they deserve in order to reach an aim.

Ambitious and stubborn, european teenagers are conscious about their life goals and
what they must do in order to reach the peak. They educate themselves, they invest in quality
time, they get involved in social causes and they militate in favour of change. Sometimes they
like to go back to the roots and elude cultural heritage. Forward this is reflected in their
actions and beliefs.

European heritage is a set of values we were inherited from our ancestors when we
were born while tradition is all the things that come from generation to generation for
example: statements, beliefs, legends, customs or just information.
Culture is a more complex concept and it is defined as the behaviours and beliefs of a
particular social group. For instance, teenagers can have a culture of their own.
What makes a tradition powerful and how does it bond with teenagers aspiration and
beliefs? Tradition remains for teenagers a benchmark of family relationships while they strive
to establish identity and independence apart from the family through school and friendships.
However, they acquire a strong sense of identity and belonging through tradition.

Honorable membership of a community such as European Union is a sustainable


resource of futures teenagers education, valuable treasure for people and society.

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