Modern World vs Traditions

In our fast-changing world, modernity is taking over many parts of culture, and traditional values are starting to disappear. Some people think it’s a bad thing because they believe traditions are important for identity. Others believe we should move on and leave old ideas behind. So, what should we do? Should we let our traditions slip through our fingers, or should we cherish and protect them?

First, many traditions help people feel connected. Things like family dinners, celebrating national holidays, or wearing traditional clothes on special days bring people closer. These traditions make life more colorful and joyful. They also help us understand our history and where we come from. Keeping good traditions can create strong family bonds and national pride by giving us a sense of belonging.

However, not every tradition is good. Some are based on ideas from the past that don’t fit modern life. For example, some traditions encourage sexism against women, sometimes men, or don’t accept people from different races or religions. These are harmful and should not be protected. Like someone once said, “Tradition is peer pressure from dead people.” Just because something is old doesn’t mean it’s right. But most of the time, we don’t realize the wrongs in our traditions because we grew up thinking that they were normal. It’s important to identify what’s good and what’s bad, and question things before believing them.

In my opinion, we should say goodbye to traditions that are sexist, racist, or hurt people in any way. These don’t belong in a fair and modern society. But we should keep the fun and engaging kinds that make us feel happy and connected. It’s normal to feel like it’s hard to protect some of our traditions due to our changing societal values and increasing social media influence, but we should try our best to adapt our culture to this new world.

To sum up, not all traditions should be saved. We need to think about which ones are good for people today and which ones are not. It’s best for us to keep the traditions that bring love and joy, and leave behind the ones that don’t fit our values anymore.

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