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Sir, I think the very reason why our society became the way it did was because this generation was failed and is being failed by the previous one. Surely the responsibility falls down to us (this generation) as well, where we let other people (television programming) control how we think, what we like and how we feel about certain things. But let's suppose if parents had the agenda of the child at top priority in sight instead of their own agendas in mind. If a kid these days goes to his or her parents, saying that he or she might have found a suitable match, what happens ? A tornado of excuses plus insults are unleashed towards that kid, who had the audacity to let his parents know how he or she felt about a certain person. At least, that is the common place perception which deters most of the kids from approaching their parents altogether. That amplified with hormones and the media dictating substitutes.So ofcourse, there will be affairs, there will be relationships without wedlocks, there will be all of that and the same parents will have the nerve to say "tum nai khandan ko badnaam karwa dia, kahin ka nahi choora" etc.
And yet, when it comes to a marriage, which is instructed for us by our religion, that we should make it easier, in that department, we have both parties having unrealistic expectations, where the boy & his family is expecting a Victoria Secret model, with the fortune of a Paris Hilton while the girl and her family is expecting a Geroge Clooney with a wallet the size of Bill Gates.
In my opinion, in terms of this specific issue, for all intents and purposes, we have moved to the state of a societal insanity, which brings me to my question that I would like you and other capable posters like
@Divergent1 @Zibago @Manama @Verve @Mugwop and
@Hell hound to address i.e.
"how do we moderate societal insanity?"