Unexpected. Gareth Southgate gave a lecture on the harm of adult films for young people
Yasmine Green
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
Former England national team manager Gareth Southgate delivered an unusual lecture for the BBC, discussing the challenges of socialization and entering adulthood for today's generation of young men.
Southgate lamented that in the modern world, young people often have to face difficulties alone, as there is no teacher or mentor nearby to guide them. As a result, young men become withdrawn and increasingly immerse themselves in the online environment, losing the opportunity to gain valuable real-life experience.
"They spend more time online searching for direction and are falling into unhealthy alternatives like gaming, gambling and pornography," Southgate stated.
Gareth believes that young people must face challenges during their teenage years to gain necessary experience in overcoming obstacles and prepare for what awaits them in adult life. He also insists that attempts to make life easier for young men during their formative years will only harm them in the future.