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A Nation of Peter Pans


Posted: May 26, 2016

According to a new study by the Pew Research Center, men and women between the ages of 18 and 34 are now more likely to be living with their parents than living on their own or in any other living situation [such as sharing an apartment]. This is the first time in American history that young people—32.1 percent of millennials—have been most likely to live with their parents. While the researchers theorize that this trend is due to the fall in the number of men and women settling down romantically before the age of 35, I disagree. Even single people like their space, especially if they intend to use it for dating and romance. I think the trend is a calamity that reflects the erosion of real self-determination in young people, fueled by their unfounded, rocketing, wafer-thin self-esteem. We have created a nation filled with too many perpetual children—Peter and Patty Pans—who were brought up getting trophies for participating in sports, instead of winning, protected from the supposed horrors of being ranked by grades and scores and sold corrosive message by the likes of Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton that everyone deserves every kind of support, regardless of the level of education they have or the work they put forward. We have hobbled a generation, or two. These Peter and Patty Pans are so addicted to drugs like Facebook and Twitter that blow up their egos and make them into fake celebrities that they can feel pretty good for a long time, even when their lives are going pretty badly. They can live at home with their parents in Neverland and use Tinder to “hook up” sexually with a different partner every week, or, sometimes, a different partner every night. They can watch the Kardashians and delude themselves into thinking everyone is content to vamp for cameras, taking lots of selfies and sleepwalking through life. That’s plenty to make them feel special and attractive, even when they’re going to sleep in bedrooms they’ve occupied since kindergarten. If the drugs of technology pushed by Mark Zuckerberg and friends aren’t enough, they can get always high on marijuana. It’s legal now, for recreation, in five states, with ten more likely to make it legal this year. And don’t forget the fact that twenty more states have legalized medical marijuana, with some doctors prescribing it responsibly, but others handing it out more like candy than medicine. This is Barack Obama’s America. A super-strong central government, inhaling more and more power, while our young people are hobbled and inhaling more and more weed. I see the fallout in my psychiatry office. One millennial after another comes to me to reclaim what should always have been their due—their birthrights as real people, ready to take on real challenges, with real intention. When they show up, we have to conquer their depression and anxiety and drug use—all skyrocketing in their age group, partly because no adult human being actually wants to be coddled like a child by parents or one’s government. It wears on people and leaves them dispirited and panicked and looking anywhere for relief. Next, we have to rediscover their goals and arm them with the willingness to suffer some pain, in order to achieve them. This is work I am privileged to do because it is, in the end, God’s work. It is the restoration of God-given potential now being short-circuited in an epidemic way by the equivalent of Peter Pan’s pixies who make our kids think they can fly by inhaling magic pixels or magic potions or magical stories about how everyone should get everything for free, forever. Dr. Keith Ablow is a psychiatrist and member of the Fox News Medical A-Team. ;

When they discover how the world really works and it's not - fair, they don't have the skills to

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deal with it, so they end up making excuses for all kinds of behavior. My young 30ish neighbors (they have a Bernie sticker on their very expensive new 2016 Chevy Tahoe that dad bought for them) think they are owed something just because they were born in America. They blame corporate America for everything but nothing on their own poor choices.

I wonder how many of them could survive without their cell phones, - Fakebook, social media, apps

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instead of a compass, etc.

Just yesterday I stopped at the top of the hill on the way home (Angeles National Forest) in California. The Pacifico Mountain Trail crosses the highway there.I witnessed 5 hikers in a row, within about 15 minutes, get to the road, pull out their phone and begin walking the WRONG WAY for about 100 yards until their stupid GPS told them to TURN AROUND!!!

I learned to Properly read a MAP and Navigate at 8 years old!!

You learn to survive with whatever tools are - available to you as you grow up. (sm)

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Stone Age kids learned how to turn rocks into tools, and to hunt with spears.

19th Century kids learned how to farm, how to start a business, how to drive a team of horses, etc.

Boomer kids learned how to type (on a manual typewriter), how to drive both a stick and a manual transmission, how to fly airplanes, etc.

Millennials and younger grew up not ever using a rotary telephone or a land-line phone. There are probably some who have never used their smartphones to make an actual phone call, but instead to text, take photos or videos, do their banking, or hail an Uber ride.

That doesn't make them any less smart or any less hard-working. They simply are adapting to the reality they're growing up in. Many of my friends are people in their early 30s and late 20s, and I don't envy how complicated their world is today. They work far harder (usually at multiple part-time jobs, even though most have BA degrees or higher) than I ever did when I had only 2 jobs at one time.

I marvel at their adaptability. One in particular is a computer programmer at her day job, and an art teacher at her evening job. Another is a gourmet chef and a massage therapist. This list of talents these young people have is endless. I'm in my mid-60s, and I'm in awe many of them.

I think Obama fits in this category. He's always blaming - somebody else for problems

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he caused. He never takes any responsibility, but then again when you have the press propping up your every word I guess you develop an overblown sense of self.

Remember "the buck stops here?" Neither do I. It's a lost character trait.

BO is the biggest Peter Pansy of them all. - sm

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Can't wait until he's out.

Too bad he's not moving further than a few blocks from the White House. I guess he doesn't want to be forgotten.

He's going to continue to inject himself in politics. - He's not going away. He wants

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to make sure no one "un-fundamentally" changes what he did.

And some people are bigots and homophobes. - js

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And some people just like to call other a "phobe" thereby - not having to have a serious
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conversation and shutting down opposing views. Look at today's college campus for example. No speech allowed unless you agree with them.
"No free speech unless allowed" sounds more - like a Donald Trump rally.
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JS

He's basically in Japan apologizing for WWII. I wouldn't be here - if we had not ended the war.

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The Japanese were not going to quit. Many American lives were saved.

I guess this fits in the category of criticizing previous presidents, which I'm sure he'll do the newcomer as well.

Hogwash! There was no apology. - nm

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What a jerk. Maybe future presidents can apologize for - his fundamental change.

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Looking forward to that.
Too bad we never got much of that.... - sm
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"fundamental change" due to an obstructionist republican Congress.

and they grow up to be lobbyists bribing politicians to - steal taxpayer money and

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make each other rich, i.e. government employees.

Legal Rec Weed - Coming to my state soon

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I cannot freakin' wait!

States that have legalized (& taxed) weed are - now reaping millions in taxes.

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Those taxes will probably far surpass those imposed on cancer sticks.

it's always about the money - nm

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nm

But, but, corporations own the cancer sticks - Corporate marijuana to come?

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Then it will be ALL RIGHT. The money just has to go the right avenue for the Republican way.

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