Psychologists Link 1960s 1970s Childhoods to Stronger Frustration Tolerance — What That Really Means Now
Psychologists link 1960s 1970s childhoods to stronger frustration tolerance and the phrase keeps surfacing in conversations between parents, teachers and anyone who remembers waiting for film photos. The claim sounds simple enough. People who grew up in a slower analogue world learned to wait and in the process built a kind of emotional muscle that … Read more