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cwar | 8 years ago | on: With teen mental health deteriorating over five years, there’s a likely culprit

Sounds like you guys are way more in touch with this than we were. I guess it could make sense with how fast information gets around. When I was 13 the only way I would get this information would be through newspaper or TV news, which I didn't have time for.. I was playing hockey with my friends and playing video games if our parents didn't kick us outside.

I regret saying too abstract, I intended more to say this stuff was too far into the future that it would really worry me. I figured we were smart enough that by the time I got older we'd figure out a way to make life easier for everyone.

Maybe I was just dumb!

cwar | 8 years ago | on: With teen mental health deteriorating over five years, there’s a likely culprit

I think a big difference is social media causes people to constantly compare their lives to people's Facebook posts, which are usually people just sharing stuff that makes them look like their life is amazing. I know when I was in high school I compared myself to others and felt inadequate even without Facebook in my pocket. Now kids can just mindlessly scroll through a highlight reel of their peers and feel inadequate wherever they are.

cwar | 8 years ago | on: With teen mental health deteriorating over five years, there’s a likely culprit

I don't think many teens (13-18) are doing much deep thinking about those things. I was a teenager about a bit more about than a decade before this time period, so maybe things were just so great then I didn't consider these things. But it seems like a stretch to me that a middle school or high school student is depressed because they are worried about retirement. Things like that were far too abstract to be contributing factors to my mental state at that age.

cwar | 8 years ago | on: Why George Guidall Is the Undisputed King of Audiobooks

Muller was in a motorcycle accident and was unable to complete the Dark Tower narration (he eventually passed away from the injuries I believe, tragic), so Guidall finishes out the series.

They are both fantastic narrators, but I did slightly prefer Muller in this series. His voice for Eddie is just perfect.

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