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The generation that got too comfortable #shorts #podcast
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In this episode Ezra Max discusses a generation facing consequences for crossed boundaries, highlighting crucial parenting advice. Ezra touches on themes of mental health, trauma, and dysfunction, emphasizing the struggle with free resources. It's a powerful look at the impact of childhood trauma and the need for greater awareness.
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There's an entire generation of kids who
are never going to forgive their parents
for enabling them to cross lines they
can't cross back. The greatest resource
that we require to live, which is also
free, the freest resource, is the thing
we struggle with the most. You can feel
that something obvious is happening in
the world right now. There's a tectonic
shift. There's a massive change
happening in the world. You can feel it,
but you can't really see what it is yet.
There are categories of people,
psychographics if you will, dynamics.
Teenagers using drugs who are in the
world of depression and have been
through traumas and are at a very high
likelihood of trying to escape. And most
of them actually don't want to be dead.
They just want to get away from the
pain, which is why they're using [music]
drugs. They're not drug addicts.
They are kids in pain, but I want to be
careful how I say this because if we
cater to the pain and we cater to the
dysfunction, we create more of it and
more kids die. The way to build a
relationship is with boundaries, not
without boundaries. This is not
appropriate. Here's where the line is.
And if you cross this line, I'm still
going to follow you and come back
because you're over the line.