@@skiphoffenflaven8004 Unlikely. There is no reason any future presentation would be enhanced by these obvious omissions of inflection points in the data. Also, the graphs in the slides are also shown in Dr. Haights book, so there is no need to withhold the data on the part of Dr. Haight. Whomever controlled that particular Penn State video editing process should be fired. And let's just get it out there.....we all understand that Dr. Haight is hated by the left.
Not showing the slides later in the discussion kills this video. The last thing I need is reaction shots from people who are not reacting. One more piece of evidence of the competency crisis among our elites.
Thank you, as you’ve been bringing these life altering changes to our country for all these years. It’s all too true from my experience as mentor to college for years.
so you can see their fucking responses, yes? can you see a benefit in that? also, you can just hit spacebar to pause a youtube video. when the camera does show the slide. hopefully you learned something useful.
@@cwendt55 then why would one watch a video rather listening to an audio? If information on the slides is being referenced, and the speaker himself has put up the slides to add on to his oral presentation, he himself would have intended the audience to look at the slides while he was speaking.
It's one thing not to show the slide presenting the data. But then to show the earlier data to tease it, then not to show the most recent data. Kiiinda aggravating fellas.
I watched an interview of the late ted roszak . A professor and American novelist who wrote " The Making of a Counter Culture". He commented that he went to California state university and Princeton for his PhD for free. Those were the days .
Yes you tell a kid they are special and perfect just the way they are yet they know deep down they can’t compete or compare which is causing the sad feelings!! Stop this crazyness. Be honest to kids and help them self discover something that is actually valuable. Feelings are not valuable to others. Know who you are before you get sent off to kindergarten. Not hard to do if you put the phone down long enough to care
I would guess this phenomenon has the same cause as the economic perceptions. People are being told how bad things are. Thus, they feel things are bad.
Curious as to whether there is a connection between depression and mental health problems among Generation Z, and political polarisation in thr US and the wider world.
People need to relax. Showing a mix of more slides would be my suggestion, but showing the professor and the crowd is completely appropriate. Imagine an extreme over correction…..just slide and a voice over…..that’s bad too.
But the adults in my office also have higher levels of anxiety and depression. Video games and social media is bad for everyone. News media is also bad for people. People are more sedentary and isolated.
How do you explain what seems a huge contradiction to me. 1) Students are supposed to fear "microagressions" and to want "safe places" 2) Yet it is precisely these students who are much more violent and intolerant than in the past. This doesn't compute.
I think its something like growing up in an over sanitized environment where the immune system can't develop properly. They aren't exposed enough to small harms and now everything seems like a major threat. Their psychological "immune" systems are over reacting.
Not even comparable since most TVs that came into being around the time that boomers were young were too heavy to carry and in black and white with poor sound quality. The smartphones make it possible for people to stay connected at all times so that the normal cooldown time between social interactions is practically non-existent these days. Plus the fact that you can carry around in your pocket a reminder that you're not good enough in the eyes of others or in the eyes of others that you have imagined that you can't even fathom you have imagined so it's like layers of mental illness that have just popped into the human consciousness ever since these f****** smartphones have become a thing. They're utterly trash but we're all hooked on them like I can't even believe sometimes. Sometimes I'll just be out at a restaurant and everybody is on their cell phones. It wasn't like this even with newspapers and magazines. Magazines and newspapers just can't hold a candle to smartphones because smartphones really do keep people hooked up to this constant stream of information that they can manipulate and go all over the place with and often go to the darkest places with. Old media just can't compare
When looking for causality, I wonder if there's a connection with kids being pushed towards gender confusion and mutilation of their reproductive organs.
Oh no, this clown again? Seriously people, it's not his FIELD. His stuff is discredited. Academics need to stop pandering and start sticking to what they know and can contribute. And people like us need to read the reviews -- the professional ones -- and learn to see the difference.
This video is from 6 years ago; It’s from his talk on the “The coddling the American mind”. However the Campus protests are demonstrably heroic; Shipping arms to continue the genocide makes the US complicit to the genocide in Gaza
Campus protests accomplish nothing but inconvenience everyone around you. Want to protest an elite institution? Go to another school. If all you do is have a tantrum in public, you have done nothing. Take your tuition money and go somewhere else.
There’s nothing heroic about obtaining a permit to protest, then once that permit expires they just stay and deface the university and destroy university property. Or threatening if not violently attacking Jewish students just for being Jewish. That’s called breaking the law and there is nothing heroic about that, which is why the universities have decided to break up these little charades. On Oct. 7th, 1,200 mutilated, beheaded, raped, tortured, killed. The IDF did not go into Gaza until Oct. 27th. These protests did not start when the IDF went into Gaza. They just changed the tempo after the 27th. For nearly 3 weeks before the IDF went into Gaza, those protests were protests of exhilaration. College professors and students openly admitted this. The desecration of monuments, the shutting down of bridges. These were triumphant parades “Look what we did to the Jews!” It only became a righteously heroic protest when the IDF reacted. Also, their concern is about a Muslim population that is being oppressed or killed by a majority non-Muslim. They have never said a word about the Uighurs. We have all kinds of commercial ties with the Chinese government. Stanford students, Cal Berkeley students aren’t going over to Apple to say “Not in our name will you do business and profit in the billions with China when they have a million Muslim Uighurs in concentration camps.” They never say a word about any other injustices going on in other part of the world. Their protest is only against Jews, so they apply a standard to Israel that they aren’t applying to anyone or anywhere else. And now of these students want to parade around in a keffiyeh which is essentially the new Che Guevara t-shirt for Gen-Z, along with a theatrical performance of a Muslim prayer when the police show up to break up the show, which is basically cultural appropriation.. and comes off a bit privilegeee.
Diference between tv and social media is tv broadcast stopped after 1am there was nothing to do but sleep ---- sleep people --- people dont sleep anymore and go 2-3 days with no sleep ... all this is reflecting on the brain --- there is no mental health crisis -- this is sleep deprivation of overloaded brains --- im expert at this i have done it trained in yugoslavian army and exposed to 2-4 days with no sleep i know what happens to people -- my longest is 6 days i can tell you all about it and what treatment was delivered