We saw a little(?) of that in the last election. The snowflake crowd that has grown up with everyone receiving a trophy really really really wanted their candidate to win, when she didn't they started marching in the street destroying property demanding their trophy or making videos of themselves freaking out and posting them on YouTube hoping their "anguish" might somehow persuade someone to change the election results.
My oldest son spent years trying to recover from the effects of myoclonic epilepsy. In middle school while some kids are devastated by not winning in sporting events he was trying to relearn how to hold a pencil or to walk a straight line without becoming dizzy. Picture an 8 year old trying to recover from a massive stroke while taking mind and mood altering drugs. If you think getting teased for a poor outing in a sporting event is bad try getting harassed by several students (and occasionally a teacher) for walking, talking, eating "funny". Absolutely nothing has come easy to him. Today he's a junior in high school and has earned his third letter in track and cross country while maintaining a B average in school. His first cross country race he was dead last and was literally a mile behind the boy that won. This year with real effort he is usually in the top 10 in regional 4A meets. When I ask him how he's doing the usual reply is "Living the dream" - a far cry from what the answer was a few years ago. A few temporary set backs as a child prepares a person for what they will deal with as an adult.
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