Plans
What kind of plans do young people often make?
Câu hỏi phụ
- 1Why can’t people always follow their plans?
- 2Why do people make plans?
- 3Is it important to make plans?
- 4Why do some people like to make plans while some others just don’t like to?
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Gợi ý & tài liệu
Young people often make plans related to their studies, careers, travel, and personal development. For example, a university student might plan which courses to take, what internship to apply for, or how to save money for a trip with friends. Some also make more flexible plans, like learning a new skill, improving their fitness, or building a social media project. I think their plans are usually a mix of ambition and exploration, because they are still figuring out what kind of life they want. However, people cannot always follow their plans because life is unpredictable. Their financial situation may change, family responsibilities may appear, or they may simply lose motivation. Sometimes the plan itself is unrealistic, especially if people underestimate how much time or effort it requires. That is why I think a good plan should not be too rigid; it should leave room for adjustment. People make plans because plans give them direction and help them use their time more effectively. Without a plan, it is easy to drift from one thing to another and make decisions only at the last minute. I do think planning is important, but it depends on the situation. For major goals, like choosing a career or preparing for an exam, planning is essential. But for leisure activities, being spontaneous can make life more enjoyable. Some people enjoy planning because it makes them feel organised and in control, while others dislike it because they feel it creates pressure or limits their freedom. Personality plays a big role here. A very goal-oriented person may feel comfortable with schedules and deadlines, whereas a more easy-going person may prefer to respond to opportunities as they come. In my view, the best approach is to have a general direction but stay flexible enough to adapt when circumstances change.
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