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Peer pressure is an observable phenomenon in young people.

While it is
undoubtedly a powerful force that can shape the behavior and decisions of
individuals, the essay will closely scrutinize the ideas before concluding that I
concur that its disadvantages outweigh the advantages.
On the one hand, it is understandable that some people propose that peer pressure
is a positive sign of a student's mature-hood. The key rationale in favor of this idea
is that peer pressure has a considerable impact on student's behavior and attitude
toward the aspects of their life to motivate students to pursue their dreams and
ambitions as their friends. This manifests itself starkly in the way that after seeing
their friends who practice and self-study at home to achieve their academic goals,
an adolescent may be positively influenced and encouraged to work hard and keep
on hitting the books.
On the other hand, I side with the notion that the drawbacks of peer pressure far
outweigh the gains. Peer pressure can, in one way, evoke a sense of isolation or
exclusion among young individuals so they deviate from the behavior their peers
are accustomed to. If this happens in a classroom, the student affected by this
feeling is likely to experience a deterioration in mental health, affecting their
grades, for instance. Furthermore, as much as peer pressure can nudge young
people in a positive direction, it can do the opposite as well. For a teenager who
makes the mistake of hanging around with the wrong crowd, said adolescent is
easily egged on to engage in inappropriate behavior such as smoking and
underage drinking. Hence, it could be argued that the caused by peer pressure
offset whatever advantage produced.

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