>college is delaying young people to become mature, we're producing giant babies these days,
A good interpretation of humans generally is 'giant baby monkeys', in that we have curiosity and openness consistent with juveniles but not with most adult animals.
>on the STEM subject, teens good at math are never teacher's favorites, instead they're called nerds and some are even isolated from the rest,
This doesn't bear any resemblance to my experience of a not-so-special US public school in the 2000s.
I'm not saying your comment is without valid points, but you are throwing the baby out with the bathwater on your attitude about childhood.
A good interpretation of humans generally is 'giant baby monkeys', in that we have curiosity and openness consistent with juveniles but not with most adult animals.
>on the STEM subject, teens good at math are never teacher's favorites, instead they're called nerds and some are even isolated from the rest,
This doesn't bear any resemblance to my experience of a not-so-special US public school in the 2000s.
I'm not saying your comment is without valid points, but you are throwing the baby out with the bathwater on your attitude about childhood.