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by datameta
1653 days ago
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The new generations would be (and are!) quicker to adapt to and create new norms. It used to be that just a few generations ago the middle and elder generations were the carriers of experience and wisdom vital to thriving in the world. This is still true to a certain extent but new societal norms created in large part thanks to the steady (or exponential) march of technological progress are more easily adapted to by the younger generations. In addition, term lengths could be placed on more than government roles to prevent excessive solidification of rules and procedures. |
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