Often, youth would have parents, mentors or peers with whom they’d have a whole range of different experiences. From this ...
Let not social anchors be torn apart by technology and modern society
For thousands of years, society has had social anchors for young people when they're growing up, developing and transitioning into adulthood. However, with the digital dislocation that’s occurred, many of these social anchors have been hacked away and have left our youth floating aimlessly in the infinite digital world. The process of self-discovery has suddenly changed into something quite different.