"The brain is fully developed by age 25" = FAKE

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It is undeniable that human brain development reaches full maturity around the age of 25. However, interpreting this reality as a justification for indefinitely extending the transition period to adulthood constitutes an oversimplification, if not a regrettable misunderstanding. Indeed, the process of brain maturation does not only depend on the passage of time, but also on the complex interaction between the individual and their environment.To fully understand this phenomenon, it is necessary to examine the underlying mechanisms involved in brain development. The human brain is a plastic structure, capable of remodeling itself in response to environmental stimuli. This synaptic plasticity, which manifests mainly during the period of childhood and adolescence, is essential for optimal cognitive and emotional development.Take the example of learning. Exposing young people to stimulating intellectual and emotional challenges promotes the formation of new neural connections and strengthens existing neural networks. On the other hand, prolonged immersion in environments devoid of intellectual and emotional stimulation can hinder this process of brain development, thus compromising the cognitive and adaptive capacities of individuals.It is therefore imperative to recognize the potential of young people and encourage them to engage in activities and learning that promote their intellectual, emotional and social development. Instead of considering them as individuals to be protected from the complex reality of the adult world, they should be gradually introduced to subjects and responsibilities appropriate to their level of maturity.Therefore, far from infantilizing them, it is crucial to provide young people with the necessary resources and opportunities so that they can fully exploit their development potential. By investing in their education and personal development from a young age, we help create more fulfilled and competent adults, able to meet life's challenges with confidence and resilience.​
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It is undeniable that human brain development reaches full maturity around the age of 25. However, interpreting this reality as a justification for indefinitely extending the transition period to adulthood constitutes an oversimplification, if not a regrettable misunderstanding. Indeed, the process of brain maturation does not only depend on the passage of time, but also on the complex interaction between the individual and their environment.To fully understand this phenomenon, it is necessary to examine the underlying mechanisms involved in brain development. The human brain is a plastic structure, capable of remodeling itself in response to environmental stimuli. This synaptic plasticity, which manifests mainly during the period of childhood and adolescence, is essential for optimal cognitive and emotional development.Take the example of learning. Exposing young people to stimulating intellectual and emotional challenges promotes the formation of new neural connections and strengthens existing neural networks. On the other hand, prolonged immersion in environments devoid of intellectual and emotional stimulation can hinder this process of brain development, thus compromising the cognitive and adaptive capacities of individuals.It is therefore imperative to recognize the potential of young people and encourage them to engage in activities and learning that promote their intellectual, emotional and social development. Instead of considering them as individuals to be protected from the complex reality of the adult world, they should be gradually introduced to subjects and responsibilities appropriate to their level of maturity.Therefore, far from infantilizing them, it is crucial to provide young people with the necessary resources and opportunities so that they can fully exploit their development potential. By investing in their education and personal development from a young age, we help create more fulfilled and competent adults, able to meet life's challenges with confidence and resilience.​
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It is undeniable that human brain development reaches full maturity around the age of 25. However, interpreting this reality as a justification for indefinitely extending the transition period to adulthood constitutes an oversimplification, if not a regrettable misunderstanding. Indeed, the process of brain maturation does not only depend on the passage of time, but also on the complex interaction between the individual and their environment.To fully understand this phenomenon, it is necessary to examine the underlying mechanisms involved in brain development. The human brain is a plastic structure, capable of remodeling itself in response to environmental stimuli. This synaptic plasticity, which manifests mainly during the period of childhood and adolescence, is essential for optimal cognitive and emotional development.Take the example of learning. Exposing young people to stimulating intellectual and emotional challenges promotes the formation of new neural connections and strengthens existing neural networks. On the other hand, prolonged immersion in environments devoid of intellectual and emotional stimulation can hinder this process of brain development, thus compromising the cognitive and adaptive capacities of individuals.It is therefore imperative to recognize the potential of young people and encourage them to engage in activities and learning that promote their intellectual, emotional and social development. Instead of considering them as individuals to be protected from the complex reality of the adult world, they should be gradually introduced to subjects and responsibilities appropriate to their level of maturity.Therefore, far from infantilizing them, it is crucial to provide young people with the necessary resources and opportunities so that they can fully exploit their development potential. By investing in their education and personal development from a young age, we help create more fulfilled and competent adults, able to meet life's challenges with confidence and resilience.​
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Just an excuse for roasties to gatekeep younger women from older men
 
In other words it's over
 
Mine's still developing because I'm special.
 

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