Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Expectations of Society

Right now I am taking a psychology course in collage and according to one of the many eminent men talked about in the book, the full cognitive faculties of an adolescent are developed by about the age of 12, or in other words, whatever mind they have when they are 12 is the mind they will have when they have become an adult. When this was brought up in class the general reaction of the group was to scoff, there being many parents going to collage who wouldn't dream of giving any of the adult responsibilities to a 12 or 13 year old. But according to this psychologist (I can't remember his name right now), the only difference in the mental faculties of a 13 year old and a 25 year old is experience.

In my mind, this is probably true. I think that the reason that most of our adolescence seem so irresponsibe is not so much that that is how the body functions at that age but rather that it is how society tells them they should act. Watch any popular show on Disney or another channel and generally the children are portrayed as the intelligent knowledgeable person while the parents are just retards. Its almost as though, if you like and admire your parents you are weird and unnatural.

I find it interesting that in older jewish cultures it is perfectly normal for a girl of 15 to be a mother and starting a family, and while I don't nessesarily think this is a good idea, in my mind it just shows that because it is expected of them, these girls become mature enough to be mothers.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Our Principles



I seem to see as one of the problems surrounding everything from the economy to the continually increasing lack of ethics of my generation is simply a long forgotten principle.


The basic idea of working for what you want, saving money, and when necessary doing without. I know, the very idea of doing without everything we want is crazy. After all heaven forbid we ever suffer any lack of material goods. The idea of capitalism is based upon this concept. It matters not who you are, your family background our really even how you look for the most part. It's all about your ability and dedication to your work. Opportunity begets success. It seems to me that as technology advances and the quality of life reaches ever new heights, we begin to feel entitled to what our ancestors had to work, sweat, and die for. If ever we as a nation are ever to recover we must remember the principles of our foundation for that is what made us strong.

The First




This is a blog established by a youth, for the purposes of proving that not all of us are retards, (although admittedly that statement is true for quite a few of us). The pressing issues of the day need to be realized by those of my generation so that we can perserve the values that make for a better world and reverse the trends of a society run astray.