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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Erika Beras. Got a minute?

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Here's something you might have figured out at your high school reunion or by Facebook-stalking your old classmates:

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being one of the cool kids does not necessarily mean being cool for life.

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And now, a study in the journal Child Development confirms that suspicion.

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Researchers followed ethnically and racially diverse suburban and urban kids from early adolescence to early adulthood.

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The kids who were deemed cool at a young age were high-status individuals with romantic relationships who broke rules and laws.

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But they were no longer viewed that way by peers by the time they were in their early 20's.

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The pseudomature behavior that seemed so admirable at a young age lost cache as the other kids gained actual maturity.

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Meanwhile, as the young James Deans and Miley Cyruses aged they had to engage in ever-riskier behavior to keep thinking of themselves as cool.

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By their early twenties, they were more likely to have drug and alcohol problems, relationship issues and criminal involvement.

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Turns out being a cool kid has a really short shelf life.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Erika Beras.

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