If you grew up in the 70s and 80s, you know exactly what it was like. We were the latchkey kids, the last generation to grow up entirely offline, leaving the house in the morning and figuring things out on our own because we had to.
Today, the world is physically safer, faster, and hyper-connected. Yet, everyone seems more stressed out and fragile than ever. What happened?
Here at Psychology Signal X, we aren't just sitting around being nostalgic about cassette tapes and the time before smartphones. We’re digging into the actual science of why our analog childhoods worked perfectly. Why did being bored out of our minds actually build better brains? Why did a little friction and a lack of supervision make us so resilient?
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