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Scientists confirm adults raised in the 60s and 70s possess a resilience that is nearly extinct today
A specific tension has emerged in developmental psychology: children who grew up during the economic instability and social ...
Kids in the 60s and 70s had more time and space, and they ended up leveraging them to build mental resilience. As emerging adults, they helped craft a changing world. An entire generation watched a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nobody taught me to ride the bus alone. One day, I just did it. I was ten, maybe eleven, and my mother handed me exact change and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There's this assumption that youth is when you're supposed to be happiest—that life peaks somewhere in your twenties or thirties ...
People Raised In The 60s & 70s Have Strong Character Because Of These 11 Tough Childhood Experiences
Amid sociopolitical movements and significant cultural transformations, adults living through the 1960s and 1970s were forced to build resilience unique to their generation. Kids did too. From ...
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Exclusive: 60s and 70s outperform 40s and 50s in physical fitness, Seoul data shows
On the 22nd in the afternoon, at the Seoul Physical Fitness Center in Jung-gu, Seoul. This is a place where any citizen can ...
My generation learned one language and it was a good one. It was steady and reliable and built to last. But it wasn't enough ...
Long before we spent our Saturdays scrolling through endless feeds, weekends were a sacred, analog ritual of physical escape ...
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