Psychology says the children of the 1960s and 70s absorbed an unspoken rule no later generation has been given quite as cleanly — that the world was not going to soften itself for them, that adults ha

Psychology says the children of the 1960s and 70s absorbed an unspoken rule no later generation has been given quite as cleanly — that the world was not going to soften itself for them, that adults ha

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My dad still tells the story of how, at age seven, he was sent to walk to the local shops in Melbourne to pick up the milk and the paper for his mother. Alone. ...

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