5 pointsby toomuchtodo2 hours ago4 comments
  • quantifiedan hour ago
    Kids were helicoptered and scared by their parents and communities into thinking there's a predator behind every bush. No wonder.
  • JumpCrisscross2 hours ago
    Because of clickbait titles that turn “most people” into “anyone?” :P

    Tongue in cheek. But I’m not seeing the crisis. Especially for a generation that grew up mostly online (in a world that is increasingly online).

    • toomuchtodoan hour ago
      The United States Has Become a Low-Trust Society — and That Changes Everything - https://kylesaunders.substack.com/p/the-united-states-has-be... - December 28th, 2025

      “What matters most is not simply that trust has declined, but that we are learning how to operate inside a low-trust equilibrium. We govern differently. We argue differently. We interpret institutional action differently. And once a society settles into that equilibrium, the downstream consequences compound.”

      (there is a material cost to a low trust society trajectory, and based on generational cohort turnover and this data, the US is on that trajectory)

  • mrhottakes2 hours ago
    > Non-religious Gen Z folks are incredibly wary of their fellow citizens.

    Pretty smart reaction given the behavior of many American "Christians" over the past few decades.

  • toomuchtodo2 hours ago