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920 The generation that grew up without seatbelts, without locked doors, and without parents who tracked their afternoons developed a particular relationship to risk that the current world has very little use for, and many of them are quietly mourning a kind of competence nobody asks them to demonstrate anymore

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/18/2026 01:57 EDT

The generation that grew up without seatbelts, without locked doors, and without parents who tracked their afternoons developed a particular relationship to risk that the current world has very little use for, and many of them are quietly mourning a kind of competence nobody asks them to demonstrate anymore

The latchkey generation isn't mourning the absence of safety — they're mourning a daily expectation of competence that the current world has quietly stopped requiring. Psychology suggests the loss is real.

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