Extended Teenage Angst Theory / Layman's Terms
Homicide Detective Joe Kenda (IDTV-InvestigationDiscovery) basically says that most juveniles live in the moment and are run by emotion, and that is precisely what makes them so dangerous most often.
This statement was of course made in the context of a homicide investigation, and of course the homicide in this situation was the result of juvenile actions based on emotional turmoul.
I think this is a massive statement with quite an incredible message and more than likely all-too-often far overlooked.
How do you raise children to be different?
Is this just part of fundamental development or have we aired as a society as far as basic upbringing, where we need to evolve swiftly.
And then when you add alcoholism and addiction and I would even say long-term pharmaceutical usage to the mix, you often have what ends up being adult children, and this is also very overlooked and completely misunderstood or not understood whatsoever yet.
Any time we let our emotions dictate our actions, we are on an uncharted course in perilous territory.
Planning in life is essential because it lends vision, alongside other great benefits, and let's one see ahead before reality has transpired, and through this practice of planning, we are less likely to act on pure emotion, such as rage for example, and instead have faith and trust that our plans will pan out for us best and that statistically it is in our best interest to remain calm and deal with whatever the situation is it at hand.
the society today promote drama and emotion for too much through social media and actually push this phenomena to new limits?... We're more and more adults are acting like teenagers well into their older years?
We seem to be split between a society that wants to hold people accountable and another half that there's almost all total anarchists.
Just proliferation in opposite directions at each end of the realm or Spectrum definitely seems to be tied to social media where are the examples are extreme and therefore our forming reactions towards whatever these examples are also extreme.