Why You Never Truly Leave High School

Something happens when children spend so much time apart from adult company. They start to generate a culture with independent values and priorities. … Absent established hierarchies and power structures (apart from the privileges that naturally accrue from being an upperclassman), kids create them on their own, and what determines those hierarchies is often the crudest common-­denominator stuff—looks, nice clothes, prowess in sports—­rather than the subtleties of personality.