Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Why Did Parents Stop Giving Advice?

Jul 25, 2025
The decline of parental advice is examined, highlighting how societal changes have shifted guidance from parents to external sources. The impact on children's self-perception is discussed, revealing the complexities of parental expectations. Personal growth and navigating life stages are explored alongside the importance of genuine connections in parenting. The conversation also touches on modern parenting challenges, stressing behavior modeling over mere instruction, and humorously considers the appeal of eccentric online personas.
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INSIGHT

Decline of Parental Life Advice

  • Parents now rarely give life advice; often kids get no structured guidance.
  • Families increasingly outsource parenting advice to books, podcasts, and external experts.
INSIGHT

Vacuum Filled by Marketers and Memes

  • When parents don't give life vision, external forces like marketers or cultural memes fill that gap.
  • These influences can shape kids into replicators of dominant societal trends.
ANECDOTE

Varied Advice in Families

  • Scott Alexander's culture rarely had explicit parental life advice; it was more movie trope than reality.
  • Malcolm's mom consistently gave advice; his dad rarely did, showing intra-family variation.
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