"Mental illness" is usually a prog meme to be wary of. It's not well defined in general. It won't be long before "racism" is officially classified as a mental illness.https://twitter.com/666Dreyrugr14/status/997587349956591618 …
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Well depends on when and where we’re talking. I’m picturing 1 or 2 child families born to mid 30’s working parent households, estrangement from extended family, video games, tv, poor diet, no substantial meaning to anything they do, no battlegrounds like playing football
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I’ve also heard some claim that the post WWII kids are coming of age in unique circumstances, isolated from adults and sequestered in unusually large mass rearing institutions. Public schools are peculiar how they concentrate & segregate teenagers apart from the rest of society.
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Yeah as I went through school they created an intermediate school which broke things down by age even more, so there were separate schools for K-4, 5-6, 7-8.
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And so even if there was always one other grade in the school with you, you were mostly held constant with your own classmates. This created a weird fluctuation of dominance hierarchies as one year you were the young guy and the next the old guy with no one above you
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But then you’d go to practice later on and there’d be younger and older guys and it was weird because you were separated at school all day. Wow, I’m just realizing now that’s what made these youth sports team that much better than school
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It was natural and you earned status through competence and hard work. You were still considered a bit inferior due to age but you could overcome it.
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If you add value to the team, they don’t care about anything else.
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This is a really interesting question...!
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