A terrible melancholy seems to have come over our young people. They seem so fraught and anxious with their own problems. I feel like saying to them ‘come on, buck up, life is for living’. It’s not a bed of roses, and never has been, but a continuous struggle to prove your worth and to better yourselves, and make the most of your potential and talents. I think that today’s young people do not understand that. The world does not owe them a living – you have to achieve to succeed. The answer is seldom on the screen of a tablet or computer. Why the rush to see your GP to say you cannot work becau…