The I Don't Care Syndrome The “I don’t care syndrome” translated is the “I don’t give a ****” attitude young people develop as they drift away from the truth. Once young people develop this attitude, the mind psychologically turns on them, the same way Alzheimer’s turns on the minds of our elders. Our young people become unorganized, revolutionary, radical thugs. The difference between the I don’t care syndrome and Alzheimer’s is that the I don’t give a **** attitude is reversible, and most importantly is preventable. The I don’t care syndrome is a rare but dangerous way of perceiving everyday #life… Young people between the ages of 12 and 17 develop this attitude when they are constantly faced with anger, stress and low self-esteem. The I don’t give a **** attitude is the leading cause for our young people committing violent crimes. Their minds completely shut down to any rational way of thinking while believing that this certain attitude represents a sign of superiority. Our young people become temporarily insane. The I don’t care syndrome is prevented and reversed by simply talking to our young people, by showing our young people, the people who made a career out of the I don’t give a **** attitude; prison yards and graveyards are full of them. Showing our young people the people on these prison yards and in those graveyards is equivalent to the approach medical doctors take against the seasonal flu. They inject a rare strain of the flu into your body which builds up a tolerance in your body to make you immune to the flu. I am a rare strain of the I don’t care syndrome and I share with you the ingredient to prevent and reverse the I don’t give a **** attitude in our young people. Talk to them; they will listen. Love them; they need that love. My name is Greg and sharing is caring!!!