Mate selection used to be stable over decades. Get married in your 20s, die married in your 70s. Is the rising divorce rate evidence that mate selection is also subject to same forces of disruption?
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This is not actually true. Marriages are getting more stable/longer lasting in blue America, though delayed, and less stable in red America
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I've noticed that the concept of 'solved problem' is unique to people with technical educations
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You may be right, check this outhttps://frankchimero.com/blog/2014/only-openings/ …
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The filtering is brutal as the decades progress.
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Basically you’re on your own by 45
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For some reason, this seems very fitting here. The dude abides and needs no teacher.pic.twitter.com/aTeV8b4KKZ
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At 25, the solution is usually a decision as to which path to set out on. At 55, the path has been traveled, so “setting out” is no longer an option, and experience has demonstrated that most paths don’t deliver as promised. Search costs have increased.
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Until you eventually learn that you must become the teacher you need.
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Welcome to growth thru maturity in an era of rapid change.
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