Analysis Of Age Of Responsibility By Justin Mcnaull

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In the beginning years of adulthood most would think they've finally reached a mature age so that they'd make more appropriate decisions in life. New research shows most young adults still have underdeveloped brains, "The predicted age of fully development is determined to be 25" Says Justin McNaull author of "Age of Responsibility". Even some cannot mature in time for adulthood it's based on how developed your brain really is, this gives an unfair advantage to those who process things much faster and in this case can mean life or death.
Immaturity is said to be popular in kids, teens, and young adults, but why adults? This may be because there still transitioning from the brain functionality of a teen, many people disagree by claiming alcohol