Recently, Cat Brother noticed a very interesting change:
Many adults nowadays actually lack the traditional sense of "maturity." They are more polite, more restrained, less preachy, less likely to insist on drinking, less eager to teach others, less quick to judge others, and even more willing to open up wholeheartedly. Do you think this is a sign of maturity, or is this generation simply not very interested in "becoming an adult" itself?
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Recently, Cat Brother noticed a very interesting change:
Many adults nowadays actually lack the traditional sense of "maturity."
They are more polite, more restrained, less preachy,
less likely to insist on drinking, less eager to teach others,
less quick to judge others,
and even more willing to open up wholeheartedly.
Do you think this is a sign of maturity,
or is this generation simply not very interested in
"becoming an adult" itself?