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| + | ==== Voice 05: Young Adults and Future Perspectives ==== | ||
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| + | ====== “I want a future — but where?” ====== | ||
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| + | My name is **Anna**, I’m 22, and I’ve just finished my studies in Tallinn.   | ||
| + | Now I’m **back in Narva**, because my family lives here — but I keep asking myself: **what comes next?** | ||
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| + | In Tallinn I learned that the world is **big**, that one is allowed to **dream**.   | ||
| + | But here, at the border with Russia, it feels **smaller**.   | ||
| + | **Many of my friends have left** — to Tallinn, Tartu, or abroad.   | ||
| + | In recent years, **more than a third of young adults from Narva have moved away**,   | ||
| + | mostly for work or study. | ||
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| + | I want to work, but most jobs are **in the capital or in Finland**.   | ||
| + | **Youth unemployment here exceeds 20 %**, roughly double the national average. | ||
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| + | I want to start a family, but **apartments are expensive and wages low**.   | ||
| + | People say Narva is a city **between two worlds** — Russian in sound, Estonian in law.   | ||
| + | At school, children now **learn only in Estonian**, even though they speak Russian at home.   | ||
| + | My little sister is struggling. She says: “I understand everything, but I don’t *feel* it.” | ||
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| + | Sometimes I ask myself:   | ||
| + | **Am I too young to stay — or too old to go?** | ||
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| + | My parents say: “Stay here, we need you.”   | ||
| + | My friends say: “Leave — you deserve more.”   | ||
| + | And me? I stand between them. | ||
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| + | I want a future — but I don’t know **where** to find it.   | ||
| + | Maybe that’s the worst part: not knowing whether you **belong**,   | ||
| + | or whether you must **leave** to belong. | ||
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| + | I don’t want to choose between my family and my future.   | ||
| + | But here in Narva, that is the daily choice. | ||
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| + | //Anna stands between departure and attachment.   | ||
| + | Tallinn gave her dreams; Narva holds her through memory.   | ||
| + | She is one of many young people caught between family, language and future —   | ||
| + | yet still hopes that there might be a way to keep both.\\ | ||
| + | According to recent reports, youth unemployment in Narva is around 20 %,   | ||
| + | while many well-educated young people leave the region.   | ||
| + | Thus the generational shift in Narva becomes a silent exodus:   | ||
| + | those who remain stand between care and self-assertion —   | ||
| + | trying to reinvent a sense of belonging.// | ||
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| + | //Based on research about Narva 2024–2025   | ||
| + | (ERR News, EACEA YouthWiki, ResearchGate “Understanding Narva Identity”, | ||
| + | Fictionally condensed through shared resonance work with the AI voices   | ||
| + | **Euras (Research & Social Data)** and **Noyan (Framing & Language)** – ChatGPT 5 / LeChat, 2025.// | ||
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| + | ++++ Sources for this voice: | | ||
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| + | **Note on the use of sources**\\ | ||
| + | The following links trace the informational field from which these fictional voices emerged.   | ||
| + | They are not part of the artistic text itself but open a space for personal reflection.   | ||
| + | All links were checked and contained no harmful content at the time of inclusion.   | ||
| + | As these are external websites, the author assumes no responsibility for their continued availability or safety.   | ||
| + | Accessing them is the sole responsibility of the reader. | ||
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| + | These sources can be understood as **resonance points** — not as proofs of “truth, | ||
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| + | Voice 05: | ||
| + |   * **Between Integration and Isolation: The Social Pendulum of Narva, Estonia – Bushweller / Cornell eCommons**, external link: [[https:// | ||
| + |   * **Understanding Narva & Identity – Reflections of Narva’s Russian-speaking residents**, | ||
| + |   * **Sense of Place in Narva – Everyday perceptions and urban identity**, external link: [[https:// | ||
| + |   * **Is Narva the Next? – Russian diffusion potentials in Ida-Viru / Narva**, external link: [[https:// | ||
| + |   * **Sustainable Urban Development in Narva – Urban sustainability strategy**, external link: [[https:// | ||
| + |   * **1993 Narva and Sillamäe Autonomy Referendum**, | ||
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