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[-] kromem@lemmy.world 59 points 5 months ago

Like the "nobody wants to work anymore" phrase, there's a version of this post for pretty much every generation.

The constant variables are the age of the author and audience with whom it resonates, not the specific changes between the two time periods.

In 6-8 years or so we'll see a new version about TikTok and late night sessions with ChatGPT doing your homework as the good ol' days that have now been ruined by adulthood.

People coming of age with the harsh realities of life will lament their loss of childhood until humanity's final days.

[-] wensl@lemmy.world 10 points 5 months ago

I suspect people view their childhood and/or late teens through rose colored glasses, they remember the isolated moments of joy without the surrounding context, I remember being stressed about exams, unsure about the future, unsure of even my own identity, plenty of other concerns, but sure I enjoyed a few sleepovers and gaming sessions with friends but when we're remembering those days fondly it is from a safe perspective knowing all those concerns were resolved in a positive way, a survivorship bias, those that "failed at life", became homelessness/suicide(drugs etc), aren't here to reminisce with us all about the "simpler" times.

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