I was a bit disappointed, that while this doc did a good job of outlining the problem, they spent far too little time on offering solutions/new ways forward. In that way it had a bit of an inevitability and hopelessness to it, which for me is sad. I think the impending call, that the film seems to avoid, is to simply do less. It also seems to me, that somehow this is all tied to a generation who were taught how "unique" and "gifted" and "special" they are. This, ironically, seems to lead to an obsessive and stressful perfectionism that no one can control. Good enough, is simply not good enough any more. Did anyone else see such connections?
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