In most Western countries, there aren’t enough working people engaged in genuine wealth creation to pay for a society organized on the human right to endlessly deferred adulthood—and, as Signor Casagrande discovered, eventually someone has to.
But, more to the point, a society in which it becomes the norm for 40-year-olds to climb the stairs every night to their childhood bedroom, the same one that once had the teddy-bear wallpaper and the Thomas the Tank Engine coverlet, will not merely be a land that fails to produce the innovators necessary to create such wealth, it will be a world that does not make men, or women, in any meaningful sense of those terms.
Who else but Mark Steyn on infantilised KIPPERS:
Functioning adulthood is that ever-shrinking space between adolescence and retirement.
It's almost as if on some vast instinctive level we are just finding it all too much and want to creep under the warm duvet so that the big bad world fades away.




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