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TBH, I don't think covid lockdown has anything to do with this perp's destruction. Just my opinion.<modsnip: Quoted post was removed>
I also wonder whether "the covid interruption" to life when young people were in their final years of college and preparing to launch has imposed costs we are just beginning to see. Important factors in developing realistic expectations (tempering some of the unrealistic idealism that students may otherwise be graduating with) and the resilience to bounce back from disappointments or disillusionments were disturbed - peer-to-peer interaction and counseling, mentors, just being around others and picking up on cues, a social life that balances work life.
I do think there are some young adults who perhaps missed out on some socialization because of lockdown, but they have developed their own ways of socialization and are forging ahead. If anything, they seem self-aware.
The rage and destruction thing has been going on long before covid, imo.
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