Every damn life problem you solved at 25 needs to be resolved for every new decade because almost nothing carries over
Worse, the probability of finding playbooks you can adapt falls by 75% each decade.
Probability of finding teachers who fit falls like 90% each decade

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Replying to @vgr
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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Replying to @artzandy
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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Replying to @vgr
Can you expand on this. Is technology enabling better status signaling such that mate selection is more robust - so blues can better identify other blues? And why are blue marriages more stable?
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Replying to @artzandy
Lots of writing on this a few years agohttps://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/13/upshot/red-vs-blue-america-on-marriage.html …
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