The unrelenting nature of change and the rate of exposure that youngsters get today means that they are growing up much faster than we did back in the 90's. When I look at it, I feel a little sad because ignorance is bliss and the children born today are being robbed of their ignorance much too soon. This in turn results in many of them starting to think like a 40 year old when they are 20. This is inherently detrimental to their development and their ability to achieve their potential.
At 20
At 20
At 20
The unrelenting nature of change and the rate of exposure that youngsters get today means that they are growing up much faster than we did back in the 90's. When I look at it, I feel a little sad because ignorance is bliss and the children born today are being robbed of their ignorance much too soon. This in turn results in many of them starting to think like a 40 year old when they are 20. This is inherently detrimental to their development and their ability to achieve their potential.