Problems of Adolescence: A Thought
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Multiplicity of imagination is the characteristic of this stage that imagination develops in the daily life of adolescents and adolescent girls, their mind keeps on changing, due to instability (in adolescence), they keep experimenting with imagination in life and due to instability of values. They deviate from reality and remain immersed in the world of imagination. That is why psychologists have named this stage as Kapuchanchad, in this stage teenage boys and girls, unaware of the present, start dreaming of the world of imaginative palaces. Due to mental instability, their inclination passes through a delicate situation, the boys and girls of this stage become clever criminals by showing artificial attraction to the material world, later their life is nothing but to commit crimes and they continue to suffer humiliation in the society. Can never become good citizens, it has become clear from the analysis of psychologists that they keep scoffing to become social but fail to do anything directly because due to their crime nature, their position in the society is counted among the wrong people. And social people understand their good in keeping distance from these people, it is readiness that even if they want to improve, then society always looks at them with suspicion, this is the reason that once any person or juvenile becomes involved in crime.So it becomes difficult to repair it.
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