Not sure. Most of my childhood is as you describe. From 9 to 14, all I did was watch TV and play video games. It wasn't until I was 16 that I started learning about investing at all, and it wasn't until I was 18 that I had any idea what I was doing. The focused effort helped.https://twitter.com/kcherrick/status/1216702779433148418 …
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So, it's complicated. I do think it's a path that can work. I don't think it's universally beneficial. The focus and creative freedom it allows are wonderful. But if the isolation is not managed well, there can be major and long lasting negative social consequences as well.
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This is normal, lack of social cues and it's almost universal cultural understanding make it hard for ppl to reintegrate. I wasn't isolated but I was kept away from courtyards and most interactions. I learnt most of how to interact from behaviour modelling. Still hurts tho
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