most happy and healthy kids have a unique desire to learn and trying to suppress that is unhealthy

things like screen time, finish your plate, etc

screen time is just a limit on time to learn if the kid is using it for the right purposes which you should teach them to

“finish your plate” I was never told that as a kid and I devour anything that is given to me

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    Some people are good at one thing and some at the other

    if I placed simone biles infront of a dying ssd and asked her to solder wires to the infochips inside to recover data, itd be insane

    if I placed joe grand on a gynmastics field, expecting him to achieve an olympic jump, itd be insane

    and I didnt finish it first, or a lot of times. My parents just ate the rest themselves or threw it away.

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      Yes, over time one or more specializations will naturally emerge. But even then time should still be spent on other kinds of experiences and knowledge. A person who only knows one thing is both helpless in life, and a rather booring person. Always at least experiment with new things so if you need them in the future you aren’t completely clueless.

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          Socializing with strangers.

          Socializing within a group setting.

          Self preservation skills.

          Danger assessment skills.

          Fishing.

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            1. the core basis of internet chats
            2. same
            3. enhancing your security online
            4. Cybersecurity
            5. why would I need that to live
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              1. Completely different IRL.
              2. Completely different IRL.
              3. Completely different IRL.
              4. Completely different IRL.
              5. Do you not eat fish?

              Are you currently plugged into the matrix? Or are you living bag of water taking in oxygen and emitting CO2 like the rest of us? Are you seriously trying to downplay the value of IRL experience in favor of a terminally online life? If so you’re proving why the adults in you’re own question are right.

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                1. why would I meet total strangers irl where they can stab me instead of online meetups?
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                1. I outsource my fishing to fishermen

                I go on plently walks a day, with my phone ofcourse and eat right you dont gotta be an outdoorsman to be healthy and happy

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              and who has a whole fishing lake in the average city nowadays

              its all barren brutalist concrete

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          The fact you don’t see the potential there on your own makes it clear that you have plenty of room to grow in your own wisdom

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              Yes, my answer is the same. You are conflating learning with pure comprehension of factual information. Learning and knowledge and wisdom involve much more than that.

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          I can easily. What kind of environment do you have around? City, suburban, rural? Woods, plains, desert?

          5 universal skills would be: navigation, hazard detection, problem assesment and solving, self reliance, physical endurance.

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            1. navigating the internet
            2. cybersecurity
            3. collaborations ie. github project or codeberg project
            4. cybersecurity
            5. you can do that with a good diet