I think there are still inflection points to make a change in beliefs at around 18, 25, 30 years and 35 years old - but no later, as your political beliefs are pretty much set.
18 - just curious on what the real world is like
25 - joining the workforce in a particular industry
30 - "what do I want to do with my life?"
35 - "can i start a family?"
What the politicans have done is that they're making it difficult to make those belief changes when you reach those inflection points. Examples are: sex-change, government welfare dependency, taxes.
I think there are still inflection points to make a change in beliefs at around 18, 25, 30 years and 35 years old - but no later, as your political beliefs are pretty much set.
18 - just curious on what the real world is like
25 - joining the workforce in a particular industry
30 - "what do I want to do with my life?"
35 - "can i start a family?"
What the politicans have done is that they're making it difficult to make those belief changes when you reach those inflection points. Examples are: sex-change, government welfare dependency, taxes.
I follow Eric Erikson's stages of psychosocial development closely and find it very helpful in navigating life and understanding what my family wants.