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Fret not scootr! I know it's human nature to have doubts, but it's hard to find examples where this has actually failed in history.For example Imagine the start of a world war today. Who are the hundreds of thousands for young men who will volunteer to go to war? Who are the young women who will work the factories to make the tanks, and planes, and ships? Who will sacrifice their own comfort to fund the war? Todays youth? I doubt it, very seriously.
Here's the thing, saying "kids today" probably goes back to cavemen, with every elder generation doubting the constitution of those following several decades behind. But it's been proven, time and again through centuries of modern history, that at least some necessary fraction of the population will always rise to the challenge of what's before them.
And let's not pretend it was ever an everyone scenario, either. There have always been exceptional people on both ends of the spectrum, we just tend to write about and remember the few at the favored end, in each generation. Plenty of folks got tarred and feathered, run out of town, or just shunned during our own American revolution, for failing to join the cause for various reasons.
Spending every day surrounded by teens (peers of my own kids), I have zero concern, that they're up to whatever the world is going to throw at them. Their solutions aren't going to look like ours, but their problems probably won't look like ours, either.



