Wasted youth often refers to the squandered potential and opportunities of young people, typically characterized by a lack of direction, motivation, or purpose. This concept can manifest through reckless behavior, substance abuse, or disengagement from education and community. It highlights the regret of not fully embracing the formative years that shape one's future. Ultimately, it serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of making the most of one's youth.
Wasted Youth - magazine - was created in 2004.
Youth Is Wasted on the Young was created in 1998.
Wasted Youth Brew was created on 2001-04-24.
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george bernard shaw
Soon,
Yes, but its not made yet
a half year
It has been said that youth is too valuable a commodity to be wasted on the young.
That would be George Bernard Shaw. Basically he meant that youths waste their youth doing youthful things of little use, and those who are mature enough to do useful things have little youth remaining to do them.
George Bernard Shaw did not write the phrase "Youth is wasted on the young." It's commonly misattributed to him but was actually coined by the American author and poet George Meredith in his 1862 work "Modern Love."
You could spend years yearning for y words but you might find you wasted your youth.