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Beyond the Likes: For Punjab's Young and Wise, Real Identity Wins the Social Game
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|May 01, 2025
In a world buzzing with shares and fleeting trends, it's time for Punjab's vibrant youth and seasoned professionals to dig deeper, building lasting identities that cut through the digital clutter.
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In a world buzzing with shares and fleeting trends, it's time for Punjab's vibrant youth and seasoned professionals to dig deeper, building lasting identities that cut through the digital clutter.
They say the world's (we know it), right? You see it everywhere, those small screens we're all glued to. Social media has become our new chaupal (village square), from the bustling streets of Amritsar to the quiet corners of our pind. Youngsters are lost in the endless scroll of reels and shorts, chasing the next viral moment. And our experienced folks, the backbone of Punjab, are navigating this whole new world of Facebook connections and Instagram ji huzoori (validation).
Now, don't get me wrong, these platforms? They're not all bad. They connect us, they can entertain us. But there's a siyapa (a problem) too, isn't there? A risk of getting swept away by the noise, of letting what gets a few online wah-wahs (applause) shape what we think is truly important.
Instead of just watching the tamasha (show) or trying to grab a few fleeting likes, I believe both our energetic jawaans (young people) and our wise elders need to focus on something that lasts building their own pehchaan (identity), their own distinct voice. Our young people? They're bursting with fresh ideas, junoon (passion), and a real jazba (drive) for getting things done. Our seasoned professionals? They carry a khazana (treasure) of knowledge, years of hard-earned tajurba (experience), and the kind of hausla (resilience) that only life can teach. Imagine the taqat (power) if these two generations, instead of chasing viral fame, focused on crafting a personal brand that truly reflects dil di awaaz (the voice of their heart) and what they truly bring to the table.
The Double-Edged Kirpan of the Digital World
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