On top of all that, the exigencies of an always - on culture and pressure to be liked / followed on
social media combine to create a lot of potential stress and pitfalls that simply weren't there for previous generations — this seems to be
borne out in recent scary statistics about mental
ill - health among young people in the UK.
The absence of such contributes to many
social ills, whether failing to understand how health risks should be
borne by a broad support to help curtail individual risk, the purpose of insurance, performance of
social systems, or how reducing individual costs by allowing coastal construction in flood zones is based upon a lottery mindset.