It seems there is more hyper sensitive extremism, where people are looking for the offensiveness of even the most innocent situations and adjectives and demanding everybody and everything everywhere in every moment accommodate whoever wants to be accommodated
It seems there is also more hyper insensitive extrimism, where people are wearing blinders to anything but their own benefit or obstacles, and completely apathetic to the things that may be impacting on others ...
I am not sure it will not come to a boil, but I am always hopeful enough of those 'in the middle' can come together to find ways to address it before it does.
Would mandatory civic service of some type in the formidable school years help people be less on the extreme of hyper insensitivity to the plights of others? Would replacing those home economics courses with courses on coping skills help people be less on the extreme of hyper sensitivity and over reaction?
I know that we are in a culture that is mostly concerned with the dollars and cents bottom line, but how can we invest in the basic skills people need to have a 'balance' in living life?
At a time where more and more parents are expected to be separated from their kids to make money, and when kids have so much more exposure to so many more things in social media, should the community and schools step up as co sponsors of the next generations and their direction, or do we continue to leave it to media, social media, and fate?
Edited by
msharmony
on Fri 05/11/18 06:07 PM