Aggers wrote:[quote="KateLM"
The world is becoming "Hell on Earth"}
I sometimes wonder that, Kate.
Then, at times, I wonder whether it is my age that makes me think that.
Have aged people in the past often thought that?
Does the world that we were born into automatically become the norm for
us, so that we automatically resent the changes that have taken place in
our lifetime?
I don't know.
That's an interesting philosophical observation, Aggers, and one I'm inclined to agree with.
I find, increasingly in this day and age, I rant more about what I see around me ....
Is this a better age than the 1950's and 1960's? It's only folk of our generations who can judge that, and whereas there was a lot wrong with the 50's and 60's - poverty, bad environmental conditions, crime, the advent of promiscuity and drugs - the world we live in now is certainly no better. Poverty, promiscuity and drugs are still with us, bad environmental conditions whilst on the face of it "better" with the Clean Air Act and other measures are still with us in other manifestations, and crime has merely morphed into a police state.
I don't think our resentment is misplaced. But should our generations have done better?