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Brains continue to develop through our whole lives.

The study that appeared to show them stopping development at 25 did not have any participants older than 25.

The difference between an 18-year-old and a 24-year-old is much more comparable to the difference between a 24-year-old and a 30-year-old.

We should be treating teenagers much more as adults-in-training, in the sense of meaningfully giving them the tools to succeed as adults, rather than treating them like pure innocent children who must be sheltered from absolutely everything hard, scary, or taboo.

However, as it stands we generally do not do that—hence, in this case, she was indeed a child, and should have been given compassion, better tools, and better chances, not locked up.





> Brains continue to develop through our whole lives.

After 50 years, they seem to decline.




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