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People Who Grew up Between the 1960s and 1970s All Have This Character Trait Destined to Disappear, According to Psychology

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They grew up without a phone in the pocket, without application to locate themselves, without instant message to ask for help at any unforeseen time. Young people of the 1960s and 1970s experienced a freer, sometimes harsher, often less supervised childhood than those of subsequent generations. After school, many returned alone, played outside for hours, settled their disputes between them and learned to cope with boredom, waiting or frustration…
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They grew up without a phone in the pocket, without application to locate themselves, without instant message to ask for help at any unforeseen time. Young people of the 1960s and 1970s experienced a freer, sometimes harsher, often less supervised childhood than those of subsequent generations. After school, many returned alone, played outside for hours, settled their disputes between them and learned to cope with boredom, waiting or frustration…

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mariefrance.fr broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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