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Heavy indoctrination, especially when it occurs in young childhood, would severely hinder personal growth and maturity, leading to a lifelong state of arrested development often described as "Peter Pan Syndrome." This condition, where adults are unable or unwilling to grow up and take on adult responsibilities, is a stark consequence of the rigid mental frameworks imposed during their formative years.

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This is a tragic outcome, as it robs individuals of their potential to lead fulfilling, autonomous lives and contributes to a society where critical thinking, emotional maturity, and personal responsibility are in short supply. The "curse" of indoctrination is not just the loss of a child's potential but the creation of adults who are forever trapped in the limitations of their childhood beliefs.

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Perpetuation of Dependency: Indoctrinated children are taught to rely heavily on the authority figures who imposed the indoctrination. This reliance can carry over into adulthood, leading to a lifetime of dependency on external validation and approval. These adults whether a country leader or conglomerate CEO, would find it difficult to make outstanding decisions independently or to trust their very own judgment, perpetuating a cycle of dependency that prevents them and their countries or GLCs from achieving true maturity.

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Emotional Immaturity: A heavily indoctrinated child is taught to suppress their own emotions and desires in favor of conforming to a prescribed set of prescribed beliefs or endorsed behaviors. This emotional repression prevents them from developing the emotional intelligence needed to handle adult relationships and responsibilities. As adults, they may struggle with interpersonal relationships (increasing divorce rate in face of hypermodern world challenges), conflict resolution (resorting to vigilantism, terrorism and boycottism), and self-regulation, perpetuating a childlike dependency on authoritative figure's validation.

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