“Many of the adults whom we ultimately admire most were not easy teenagers,” Russell Shaw writes. He argues that kids with a flair for critical thinking and principled dissent should be championed. | Collector
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“Many of the adults whom we ultimately admire most were not easy teenagers,” Russell Shaw writes. He argues that kids with a flair for critical thinking and principled dissent should be championed.
“Many of the adults whom we ultimately admire most were not easy teenagers,” Russell Shaw writes. He argues that kids with a flair for critical thinking and principled dissent should be championed.