John VanDusen

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At the critical stage of adolescent development, as they are grappling with questions of identity—who am I?—they begin to question their place in society. They begin to feel valued not for their intrinsic worth, but for their external appeal, for their résumés. Surrounded by our achievement culture, they begin to wonder: Do only certain people matter in this world?
John VanDusen
Our fault
Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic-and What We Can Do About It
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