It sucks.
I just don’t get how people can be content going through the same mundane bullshit, day after day. Hell, 90% of the people I interact with seem miserable to varying degrees. What makes a widespread, depressed population want to keep living?
It makes no sense to me. Are they simply scared of what comes next?
On a side note, this is obviously not how you post to the forum.
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thats just it so many are dying now no1 knows of it the powers that be want to destroy the human spirit and control us i wont go into details but its grim the world it doesnt mean we have to buy into there mind control stop watching tv stop letting any1s negativity effect you, your on your own be free be yourself shine your light our being is free and 1 day we will all awake to the sickness of the idiots that control this world and it will change for the better i wish you luck and <3
Allegedly, people were happy with things 40 years ago. My parents each had one thing to say about how times have changed. My mom said it cost $25 for a cart filled with groceries. This intrigued me (it was 1988, I was working at our supermarket the minute my mom told me this) so I summarized what she’d said to ask my Dad. He agreed. My Dad added that in the late 60’s and early 70’s there was NO car financing, that people saved for a couple of months then payed cash. Cash, as in from-their-purse-or-wallet for brand new cars!
Okay now this is the Baby Boomer generation. The Boomer’s parents just-so-happened to grow from being infants during the Depression, to the Greatest Generation in the 40’s. the work ethic of torture makes perfect sense to the Boomers: because they were raised on rags-to-riches-first-hand-accounts of the Greatest, no other place or time seemed better, and by golly it worked.
Smoothly and swiftly, things have changed. Work and the mundane both suck approximately as much as they did in 1970. The pay is less than about 1/4 when adjusted for official inflation. If you ever see an archived newspaper (online or on microfilm at your library) from 1970 take your time to browse the ads, bearing in mind that your 1970 paycheck would be half of whatever it is today.