It's beneficial that young people don't know the heavyweights.
metabolism
The size of what we have created in the past is not the size of what we will create in the future.
There's a correlation, though.
At the end of life, both remaining life expectancy and physical strength decrease rapidly, so future value declines quite rapidly.
But Social Evaluation doesn't follow suit.
This is where a detrimental gap is created.
The fact that young man does not know about the elderly called "authority" is favorable because it means that he is not affected by the harmful gap
Since many people rate it higher than the appropriate level, it can barely be balanced by those who rate it lower than the appropriate level.
Hitting only those who rate lower than the appropriate level is not good because it widens the gap.
relevance
It's worse for young people who don't know about the past.
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