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In this episode we are discussing the concept of “adulting” and why it’s relevant today. We also talk about how being an adult will change in the future and what meta-skills one needs to develop in order to adapt to the fast-changing world.
Adulting is an ironic term used by the Millenial generation to describe holding grown up responsibilities like paying the bills or taxes for example, but not feeling like an actual adult while doing that. We discuss why the adult “script” that was handed to us by the previous generations (go to school, get good grades, get a career for life, get married etc) doesn’t seem relevant or even possible for many young people today.
Instead of the specific skills that are taught in schools and tailored for the traditional script of adulthood, we are exploring meta-skills, or the general skills that one can apply to any area of life to learn other skills.
The meta-skill of seeing is looking at something without judgement and your preconceived notions, which is actually impossible to do in its purest sense. - @EuvieIvanova Click To TweetIn This Episode of Future Thinkers:
- Why Millenials don’t feel like adults today even if they are technically grown up
- The differences in going through the stages of life between our parents’ and our generation
- How the increasing social and technological complexity causes anxiety among young people
- The history and reasons behind the “coddling” style of parenting in 1980s
- The traits of today’s young generations that make them vulnerable to real life challenges
- How to adapt to the present and future world and increase personal sovereignty
- Three pillars of cognitive sovereignty
- The examples of meta-skills that are useful for learning any other skill and adapting to changes
Links And Resources:
- Simon Sinek’s Speech On The Problem With Millenial
- On Sovereignty by Jordan Greenhall
- The Ancient Art of Adulting and Meta-Skills For The Future, courses by Future Thinkers
Recommended Books:
- The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom by Jonathan Haidt
- The Coddling Of The American Mind: How Good Intentions And Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure by Jonathan Haidt
- Tao Te Ching by Laozi
More From Future Thinkers:
- FTP077: Becoming More Adaptive
- FTP071: Embracing Novelty And Uncertainty For A Life Worth Living
- FTP064: Developing And Practicing Your Self-Sovereignty
- FTP062, 063: Jordan Greenhall – Deep Code: Learning How To Learn
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