Cherry-picking research? Why would any poster want to push an agenda on this issue? Also, has anyone ever talked to Generation Z? They’re a lot like us, just worse.
I avoid interacting with teenagers as much as I can. Just like every sane well functioning adult should.
Somebody once joked that the ubiquity of sending kids to college could be partially attributed to the fact that society has no discernible use for people between the ages of roughly 17 and 23, and as much as I'd like to disagree, I really can't.
Isn’t that age range (18-23) considered to be the best for both physically bearing children and maximizing your results from strenuous physical activity (whether that’s in athletics, military, etc)?
That’s probably two worthy uses.
Nearly all the great physicists including Bohr, Heisenberg, Einstein and Schodinger produced their best ground-breaking work in their early 20's.