Sunday, April 20, 2014

CHAPTER 3
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMENDATIONS

SUMMARY

This paper attempted to determine on how YOLO influence one's life, its benefits and its downside.

The research design used in this study is the descriptive research method wherein data is gathered mostly from online sources, and also interviews were used to answer the research question posed. The research findings are the following:

1. The media gives the biggest influence when promoting YOLO. They present people many ideas regarding the phrase, while unintentionally puzzling the minds of the audience.

2. The majority of have the wrong idea about the true meaning of YOLO.

3.  People specially teenagers are easily adapting different cultures.

CONCLUSIONS

Based on the findings of this study, the following conclusions are drawn:

1. People have accepted both the negative and positive effects of the phrase YOLO.

2. Nowadays, teenagers are having a fast change of different cultures. 

3. YOLO can also be beneficial to people when it is understood well.

RECOMENDATIONS

After drawing the conclusions of the study, the researchers hereby make the following suggestions/recomendations:

1. In analyzing the true meaning of YOLO, it is the best to think twice of it before doing any actions.

2. You should not be easily tempted a culture that is new to you. Instead, you should know it background first.

3. Future researchers could further discuss about YOLO, so that the readers will have a futher knowledge about it.

REFERENCE

A. Electronic Media

Adelman, Howard (2009). About Emo Youth Subculture. Retrieved April 20, 2014 from http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu/pdfdocs/youth/emo.pdf.

Mongaya, Karlo Mikhail (May 16, 2010). Philippines: The Jejemon Craze. Retrieved April 20, 2014 from http://globalvoicesonline.org/2010/05/16/philippines-the-jejemon-craze/.

Krotoski, Aleks (June 26,2011). Youth Culture: teenage kicks digital age. Retrieved April 20, 2014
from http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/jun/26/untangling-web-krotoski-youth-culture

Heflick, Nathat (September 21, 2013). The Psychilogy of "YOLO". Retrieved April 20, 2014 from http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-big-questions/201309/the-psychology-yolo

Washington, Tony (March 8, 2013). The YOLO Effect. Retrieved April 20, 2014 from http://positiveatmosphere.com/profiles/blogs/the-yolo-effect

Brothers, Krystal (August 20, 2013). Why Christians Should Live #YOLO Life. Retrieved April 20, 2014
from http://www.servingjoyfully.com/2013/08/20/why-christians-should-live-a-yolo-life/


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