: Some sociologists suggest society is becoming more "domesticated," with longer adolescence periods where young people stay in a "kitten-like" state longer than previous generations. ⚖️ The Rights Paradox
: Some researchers argue that brain development is continuous and highly individual, noting that some 8-year-olds may show more "development" in certain areas than 25-year-olds.
An interesting report on turning "18 Only" reveals that while 18 is legally the "age of majority" in most countries, it is largely an arbitrary number born from industrial labor laws and military draft history rather than biological science. 🧠 The Biological Gap
At 18, individuals face a confusing mix of permissions and prohibitions:
: Some sociologists suggest society is becoming more "domesticated," with longer adolescence periods where young people stay in a "kitten-like" state longer than previous generations. ⚖️ The Rights Paradox
: Some researchers argue that brain development is continuous and highly individual, noting that some 8-year-olds may show more "development" in certain areas than 25-year-olds.
An interesting report on turning "18 Only" reveals that while 18 is legally the "age of majority" in most countries, it is largely an arbitrary number born from industrial labor laws and military draft history rather than biological science. 🧠 The Biological Gap
At 18, individuals face a confusing mix of permissions and prohibitions: