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What we see as “rational self-interest” as a teenager will likely change a lot when we reach adulthood.
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Adolescence involves ongoing brain development (especially the prefrontal cortex), different social pressures, and shorter time horizons, so priorities, risk tolerance, and values often shift with experience, responsibilities, and changing goals in adulthood. Individual paths vary, but change is common.
Adolescence involves ongoing brain development (especially the prefrontal cortex), different social pressures, and shorter time horizons, so priorities, risk tolerance, and values often shift with experience, responsibilities, and changing goals in adulthood. Individual paths vary, but change is common.
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