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originally posted by: ThatDamnDuckAgain
a reply to: Thoughtcrime
When I was young and there were no influencers but "stars", many wanted to become a star. Movie or singer. That's nothing new because children seek direction, guidance and affirmation. They learn from us adults.
That is IMHO the reason why children can get so fixated on being a famous person because in their eyes it grants them everlasting affirmation.
originally posted by: ThatDamnDuckAgain
a reply to: cmdrkeenkid
Past thirty here. I am honestly ashamed about my generation but it isn't a cut clear 1985-2000 (however it's defined) problem. Remember, the younger the more brazen and influenceable.
Let myself influence a lot by a teacher. He taught ultra liberal and progressive politics. Extreme anti US (GWB was President, 9/11 happened) and did I mention ultra progressive and liberal? Feminism (3rd wave)!
When I got out into the world, that quickly changed because I saw that the kumbaiya feelings of my teacher are completely out of reality. And it's no wonder, he never had to work physically. He is paid by the state and basically not fireable.
Of course such pampered and far from reality people are going to get comfy warm dumb ideas about how the world works, or should work. No struggling experience in life, except getting through University.