Andrew Huberman· PhD
figuring out how to tolerate or even insert like literally insert frustration into your kids's life as early as possible to me is like is is is of critical importance
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
figuring out how to tolerate or even insert like literally insert frustration into your kids's life as early as possible to me is like is is is of critical importance
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to me when I think about the earliest years of a kid's life like you get so much bang for your buck in life from helping kids just learn to tolerate frustration
our generation of parents and me too 100% me too our tolerance for frustration has gone way down because of the gratification world we live in which means our tolerance of our kids Tantrums is at a alltime low because we're like hey my life is like pretty easy in a lot of ways this is like a massive inconvenience
I would say that is the most important skill I think for kids to learn but the world more than ever it is built now with insanely low frustration tolerance cuz we're bu for so much information so much consumption and so much media gratification