praharin wrote:jamoni wrote:I think that kindergarten should be devoted exclusively to cost/benefit analysis, and you can't graduate until you get it.
Psychologically speaking, everyone would be in kindergarten until they are about 25 and their prefrontal cortex fully matures. [url=Link proving that.]http://www.actforyouth.net/resources/rf/rf_risk_0907.pdf[/url] I must have read the Reyna and Farley (2006) article this is partially based on a dozen times when I took developmental psych. The mind of adolescents (and younger children) literally cannot grasp cost/benefit analysis the way an adult can.
It's hard wired into their brain to take stupid risks. I suspect it's an evolutionary throwback. "Who dares, wins," and everyone loves a winner. Historically, it's possible he would be
more likely to get a mate and reproduce, spreading his risk-taking genes to the next generation.
Simple fact here. In humans, odds are, males will be pretty dumb till about 25, and females will sleep with said dumb males till about 25. It's what got us through the rough times, and ensured that only the strong survived.
If you're gonna be dumb, ya gotta be tough.AwPhuch wrote:Thinking with the wrong head
^^Short version^^
People will rant about the SEAL factor, and training, etc. but the facts are
-22y/o
male human-female present(presumably hawt)
-both intoxicated/horny/mating dance
-guy just passed uber-macho tough-guy training
-no sense yet beaten into him by more mature teamates
This stuff is common in the military. It's why enlisted Marines can't have personal weapons stored in the barracks. Until you demonstrate maturity, all weapons handling will be supervised by someone ordered to
stop you from being a danger to yourself/others.
Really, stairs are dangerous enough when you get single-guy-in-the-barracks drunk...