From Humble We to Hyper Me
42:21–44:52 · 151s
Eliza cites a striking stat—12% in 1952 vs. 80% in 1990 said they’re "very important"—to trace rising individualism, then ties it to smaller families, intensive parenting, and even dirty office kitchens.
42:21–44:52 · 151s
Eliza cites a striking stat—12% in 1952 vs. 80% in 1990 said they’re "very important"—to trace rising individualism, then ties it to smaller families, intensive parenting, and even dirty office kitchens.
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