The English physician Ronald Gibson, began a lecture on generational conflicts, citing four phrases:
1). "Our youth love luxury and is rude, ignore the authorities and does not have any respect for the elderly. Our children today are real tyrants. They do not stand up when an elderly person enters. Respond to their parents and are just bad. "
2). 'Since I have no hope for the future of our country if the youth of tomorrow today takes power, because the youth is unbearable, unbridled, just horrible. "
3). "Our world came to a head. The kids do not listen to their parents. The end of the world can not be far away '
4). "This youth is spoiled to the bottom of the heart. Young people are criminals and idlers. They will never be as young as before. The youth of today will not be able to maintain our culture '
After these four events, was very pleased with the agreement that those attending the conference, gave each one of those phrases. Only then revealed the origin of the phrases mentioned:
The first is of Socrates (470-399 BC.)
The second is from Hesiod (720 BC)
The third is a priest of the year 2,000 BC
The fourth was written in a clay pot discovered in the ruins of Babylon (Baghdad Present) and over 4,000 years of existence.
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