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I often find myself longing for the 90s and the childhood I had.

I forgot where I heard this, perhaps abundance from Ezra Klein, but this is the first time in history where generations in the U.S. are consistently looking back, longing for days past, rather than looking forward with hope and optimism.

The 90s were more affordable, more prosperous for everyone, less global conflict, less anxiety/depression, etc.

The one positive I feel, as our world shifts away from the world I once knew, is that local town centers and creators are starting to thrive in some places, and less malls dept stores, etc. That gives me hope. I’ll focus more on the local and my community, and less from this national and global chaos. It’s the only thing that keeps me sane.

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Toby McMann 9mo ago

Thanks. Good post. But I'm not sure yours is the first ever generation to yearn for the past. There have been many booms and busts. In the US, if you read F Scott Fitzgerald, a major theme is chasing the unattainable past -- as a for instance, and that was ~100 years ago. But point taken: Your not feeling outsized hope. Unsolicited advice: just make good decisions today. Live in the moment. Enjoy the same. Be grateful. Everything will be fine. 🫂

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