On page 117 and page 118 in the book, Morrie sees youth as undesirable because young people lack wisdom and they have very little understanding of life.
In some ways, what he says might be right, but on the flip side, I think he missed the good points of youth.
I think that even though youth lack wisdom, they still have enough ambition and grit to try to do something new, unlike those older than them.
Sometimes, adults are unwilling to challenge themselves with things that are not likely to succeed.
They have already experienced failure.
But young people seem to keep trying, even at those things that are more likely to fail.
If you could go back to the past, when would you like to go back to?
Could you please correct me?
Thank you so much.