It was simpler I think. More outside play, more direct face to face human interaction. Only 4 or 5 TV channels. Local butchers, no giant supermarkets. Fewer voices, egos and marketing. That said, I guess it was always there just with less exposure to it. I also have a love/hate relationship with now.
Discussion
I wonder if maybe every generation thinks that as technology advances beyond what they grew up with. Change is inevitable, but it’s also difficult as we get older. Maybe the issue is not that the world is changing, but that we grow increasingly less equipped/willing to allow it to do so.

