The hottest Youth Substack posts right now

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Do Not Research 0 implied HN points 15 Feb 22
  1. Many individuals do not perceive the urgency for change in today's societal and political circumstances.
  2. Media and communication often patronize audiences by speaking to them in a condescending manner, like children.
  3. It is crucial for young people to critically navigate online information and avoid falling into dangerous or unproductive ideological traps.
Homo Ludens 0 implied HN points 18 Jun 24
  1. Growing up in rural America during difficult family situations can lead to anger and resentment.
  2. The experience of living in different places can offer contrasting perspectives on poverty and social dynamics.
  3. Music, like Rammstein, can have a profound impact on individuals by providing a sense of identity and hope in challenging times.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 18 Jan 16
  1. Thằng Tư was known for his strong demeanor and not backing down from fights.
  2. Growing up in poverty, Thằng Tư's family struggled to make ends meet, leading to tough circumstances.
  3. Thằng Tư's life took a tragic turn due to drug use, showcasing the harsh realities faced by many in similar situations.
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Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 17 Jul 07
  1. Participation in intellectual competitions may reveal the role of luck in outcomes; success and failure can depend significantly on chance elements.
  2. Intellectual competitions should prioritize reasoning over memory-based questions to truly assess intelligence.
  3. The function of the human brain is primarily for thinking and reasoning, not just storing information; critical thinking is a better measure of intelligence than rote memory.
The Octavian Report 0 implied HN points 23 Dec 25
  1. He turned his public platform into action by founding and leading a nonprofit that focuses on resolving conflicts and promoting peace around the world.
  2. He believes young global citizens are the most important force for ending and preventing armed conflict and that investing in youth is essential.
  3. His approach to "deconflicting the world" emphasizes peace and development work that addresses root causes and builds local capacity for lasting stability.