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The next period of emotional maturation can be conventionally called “adolescence.” He is roughly the age from elementary school to puberty. The teenage period of life is associated with the development of intellectual abilities. Intellectual activity, in essence, is that which occurs in the imagination. Part of it is related to memory and recollection of past experiences, and the second half is aimed at planning for the future and fantasy. For a young child, it is initially important to memorize information and use it in everyday activities. Therefore, he lives mainly in the present and past tense and does not yet show much initiative, simply reacting emotionally to what others offer him. Adolescence can be roughly called the age in which the child has already gained enough information to engage in more or less serious planning for his future. This means that he turns on a fantasy in which he creates for himself an image of the desired goal. Therefore, for adolescence, the main thing is the ability to set a goal and achieve it. At the same time, the teenager begins to live mainly not in the present time, like a small child, but in the past and future. Having digested his past experience, he immediately rushes into battle to correct mistakes and change his life. At this age, the focus on success and the associated competitive struggle are especially acute: the one who loses in such a game is considered a loser. An adult who has settled on the motives of adolescence continues to see the people around him as rivals. So, for example, in adolescence, the most beautiful girl in the class becomes the subject of competition for all the boys. An adult “teenager” approaches love as passionately as he approaches any game. He chooses a prize for himself (a man or a woman) and achieves it. However, after the winnings are received, interest in it gradually decreases. After all, a supermodel who has become a wife (husband) and is locked in an apartment is no longer so attractive to competitors, and therefore to the “owner” himself. He strives for new victories and is looking for other “stars” whom he will conquer, experiencing new thrills from adrenaline in his blood. For an adult “teenager” there are no taboos. If a person stuck at kindergarten age superstitiously says: “You can’t!” or “This is bad!” - then the adult “teenager” has long overcome his fear, tried what he was told was “impossible” and became convinced that in fact, “it is possible.” Only in this case it is not at all necessary to report to everyone about your affairs; you can hide something, lie about something. Thank God, there is already enough intelligence, imagination and courage! These people have a corresponding attitude towards God: “God loves winners!” Health for such people is not a goal, but a means. The main thing is appearance. Anyone who looks healthy and beautiful is more successful. It is from such people that “stylish” industries make money - cosmetology, design, fashion, plastic surgery, etc. Adult “teenagers” most often do not notice their problems; they are blinded by the expectation of success and new victories. The only way to see the light is to grow up further.

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