{"id":2873,"date":"2024-11-04T12:50:53","date_gmt":"2024-11-04T11:50:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.popularbeethoven.com\/?p=2873"},"modified":"2024-11-04T12:50:53","modified_gmt":"2024-11-04T11:50:53","slug":"the-grand-tour","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.popularbeethoven.com\/the-grand-tour\/","title":{"rendered":"The Grand Tour"},"content":{"rendered":"

Voluntary exposure to challenges is the only way to grow.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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In our contemporary fragile world of\u00a0safe spaces<\/em>,\u00a0trigger word warnings<\/em>,\u00a0sensitivity trainings\u00a0<\/em>and general over-protection from parents, for many it may be unthinkable that there were times when youth willingly exposed themselves to great challenges, seeking both personal and professional growth on the way.<\/p>\n

Just as the human body, and the genome of the race in general, gets used to being over-medicated making the immune system ever weaker for every upcoming generation, so do these \u201cprotective\u201d social constructs to the human psyche. Growth happens at the edge and beyond the comfort zone – both psychological and physical. The same happened to our muscles growing up from infancy, otherwise we would still be laying \u201csafely\u201d in our cribs with no strength to climb out.<\/p>\n

The reasons behind this overprotective approach are many and this article will not cover them all, certainly not in depth. Among the main reasons scientists often mention the fact that we have less, often\u00a0one child per couple<\/em>, and this means all bets are on this only one to successfully transfer genes to the future.\u00a0Time<\/em>\u00a0is another factor. Parents have significantly less of this resource and at the same time they wish to train, teach, attend to their offspring more. This undivided attention then leads to\u00a0being present\u00a0<\/em>way beyond what would normally be enough (helicopter parenting<\/em>), or imagining a family with more children and considering the limitations of 24 hours per day, humanly possible.\u00a0Media<\/em>\u00a0certainly has influence, too. Channeling negative stories even from countries we could hardly find on a map, yet having the same time on the telly as the local city news, adds to and amplifies the anxieties of parenting.<\/p>\n

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