Plunge in Conscientiousness Among Young, a Critical Quality for Personal and Societal Success
Plunge in Conscientiousness Among Young, a Critical Quality for Personal and Societal Success

Plunge in Conscientiousness Among Young, a Critical Quality for Personal and Societal Success | naked capitalism

I'm sure smartphones don't help, but there is also an additional factor that I've observed: The social contract has changed radically. A lot of people from older generations have the idea that if they show up and do a good job at work, go to the doctor and obey what they say, read the newspaper and take it seriously, all these kind of "doing what you're supposed to" elements of life, that they'll be well-served and well taken care of. For young people, that is not at all the case. And, because they're not stupid, they've noticed (how could they not?), and it makes them cynical and nihilistic about the whole concept of "doing what you're supposed to" as a general life principle.
And also their main sources of culture are from fascists.
That's not really what I'm talking about. Being trusting of "the establishment" certainly helps make Fox News's job easier, but I'm talking about people who had health insurance, good unions, qualified doctors, all that stuff, for all of their adult lives. It just leads you to generally be of this kind of boomer "firm eye contact and a handshake will get you far" mindset in life.
It's not fascist to like the system you're embedded within because it gave you a fair deal.
Yup.
Because social contracts are being broken left and right, these kids are not going to feel the level of obligation required to take care of us when we're end-of-life. It's going to be very, very bad for the elderly in a couple decades.
I mean, there are a lot of other ways things are going to get bad due to the decline of social contracts, but this is one I think about a lot as I'm pushing through what I guess is middle age.