▲ | wtbdbrrr a day ago | |
It's not enough to explain the problem, IMO. And it's a problem that is worse in some population segments than others. Even in poor countries. The mechanisms that separate more from less affected segments go back one and more generations, which is why it's not harder for parents to keep their kids on track despite "more stuff" but a lot of parents have it harder because their own brains/organisms are more affected than those of others. And "some take more care of themselves than others" loops right back into my argument, which is so damn annoying. It's taken me a great big freaking while to "rewire what fires together", including motivation and attention and I've looked at so many angles, while so many more and important ones require a bio-chem lab, an fMRI and PhD level knowledge in Molecular Bio-Tech. Anyone wanna sponsor some of it :D? I'm serious, but among the elderly (37). |