What will Finland look like in 10 years? – Azi, 18, raises a well-known man's point: 'It depends a bit'
Finnish adolescents share their visions for the future of Finland and the world in a video interview.
In a video interview conducted by Iltalehti, Finnish high school students were asked to share their visions about the future of Finland and the world in the next ten years. Among those interviewed, 18-year-old Azi highlights the importance of a well-known figure, suggesting that the future depends on various factors, including leadership and global issues.
The discussion revealed a range of perspectives from the youth on what they hope to see in their country's development over the next decade. Many expressed concerns about environmental changes, economic stability, and technological advancements, emphasizing the need for proactive measures to tackle future challenges.
This engagement with young people's views underscores the significance of incorporating their insights into national discussions, as they represent the next generation that will be directly impacted by the decisions made today. Their opinions could foster a broader dialogue about Finland's future direction in societal, environmental, and technological domains.