Published On: July 29th, 2018|

The Telegraph – Harry de Quetteville

“What lies between here and there? How to get the best out of a life lived in the liminal land that straddles the familiar and the unimaginable. What about education? What subjects should our children be learning, at primary school and later at university, if they should go to university at all? How can we ensure they are happy through these years and beyond? Is gender fluidity, for example, a fad, which we will look back upon with astonishment in a generation’s time? Or is it the latest marker of humanity’s progress? What about their physical health, in an age where headlines about childhood obesity and poor juvenile diet abound? Does it even matter if a child grows up unhealthy if the healthcare of the future is able to undo the damage? And, finally, how can we guide our offspring to a financially ‘healthy’ adulthood, considering how hard it is for today’s twentysomethings to buy property or even shift their five-figure student debts?” (more)