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Why do humans, unlike other animals, make their children dependent for life?
Human children take an unusually long time to become fully independent. Even after finishing formal education, often around 25, they’re still partially dependent on their parents for support, guidance, and connection. Meanwhile, parents are aging. Their physical strength declines, their psychological endurance diminishes, and their ability to enforce authority or provide support is no longer what it was.
This creates a structural tension; the child is not fully capable of thriving alone, and the parent is not fully capable of guiding or controlling. The emotional machinery as guilt, obligation, subtle manipulation exists to bridge this gap. It keeps the child close, cooperative, and participating in the family unit at a time when both survival and fitness still matter.
Evolutionarily, this makes sense. Parents who could maintain influence over partially independent children were more likely to ensure not only the survival of their offspring but also the survival of grandchildren. The extended dependency of human children, combined with parental aging, created a selection pressure for emotional leverage what we experience as the “debt economy” or manipulative niceness. It’s not incidental, moral, or cultural fluff. It’s a deeply embedded survival mechanism built into the human species.
The raw truth is that humans are wired to extract cooperation from partially competent offspring precisely because the overlap between parental decline and child incompleteness is long and unavoidable. That’s why the system persists generation after generation. However, making each generation unhappy.
Hay là giờ đi chơi gái trã tiền, không yêu đương tán tỉnh gì sất, mấy trò lừa lọc đó chơi hông hợp. Cái con người dở dở ương ương, tốt không ra tốt, xấu không ra xấu, hèn hạ thỏa hiệp chừng nào mới thay đổi ?
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