The problem is when the preparation is not done efficiently — Πετροκότσυφας
Depends on where you live. — Πετροκότσυφας
I don't think that the term "Westerner" is useful. Where I am it usually means many legal rights and obligations which you don't have as a minor, such as being able to vote, work, sign contracts, possibly face consequences if you breach them etc. It also usually means having to study and/or find work, eventually being able to pay your bills and expenses from your own earnings, probably having a family and being able to provide for it, care for your parents when they get old. This kind of stuff. — Πετροκότσυφας
Still too advanced for me to understand what you're asking. — Πετροκότσυφας
The age at which these rights and responsibilities are granted to individuals by law. — Πετροκότσυφας
Depends on the political system. — Πετροκότσυφας
We go through life, listening to our parents until we are 18, and then poof. You're on your own? — Wallows
That isn't mandatory. Is it your experience? — Pattern-chaser
Then it isn't your experience. Whose experience is it? — Pattern-chaser
But you introduced the topic by asserting that experience...? — Pattern-chaser
No, you weren't just let go, your mother supported you. So you have not had the experience you speculate upon. So who has? :chin: — Pattern-chaser
I was generalizing for other people who might have experienced something similar or the same. — Wallows
My experience was completely like this. Completely controlled as a child with no preparation for adulthood. Then turn 17 and expected to fend for myself. — Andrew4Handel
My experience was completely like this. Completely controlled as a child with no preparation for adulthood. Then turn 17 and expected to fend for myself. — Andrew4Handel
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Most of my thoughts are Darwinian based, so I tend to view everything from that perspective.
The evolutionary drive of man is to procreate, reproduce the species in numbers that offers greater chance of survival and passing on of genes, then nurturing and support of the young until they are able to set out and begin their own version of the same story.
For male and female the offerings are different. A son might help to support the family, a girl is a burden to be married off, maybe in exchange for something beneficial to the family.
The father anticipates the son staying around. But how does the son find a wife? Maybe from within the tribe or village or neighbouring village. But if, for whatever reason, there are no women to chose from, none suitable, then the young man must set out on his own.
At what age would he do it? When he feels the need for a women and when he feels strong enough, physically or mentally, to go it alone. This is how genes are spread, and maybe good genes at that if he proves himself good enough to survive.
He doesn’t know much except what he’s bothered to learn or what was forced upon him. Many of those things may be of no use to him in the new world. Prepared or not he goes anyway. He can’t refuse.
This is a very old story. The young man who goes out into the world; the journey of the archetypal hero.
That same event happens in all cultures, but sometimes it remains merely symbolic; the rituals of entering adulthood, even 21st birthdays. — Wallows
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