Were They Really the Good Old Days?

   / Were They Really the Good Old Days? #111  
Global Capitalism took over. Jobs went to low wage areas in the world. They started selling us cheap imports. We've had a "speedup", more for less money. If we want to hang onto our jobs, we keep our mouths shut. People work longer hours to get by, we need both parents to work. Kids are neglected, set in front of video/TV. Their peer group raises them - where they learn about drugs and sex. Fast processed food has replaced real food.
Fast processed food is packed with chemicals and GMO's. It is un-American to ask what is actually in the stuff. Business comes first, people second. Our government serves the financiers of the world. War is seen as a way to procure contracts and profits, so we are always at war.
Yet somehow people are still good people, doing their level best. This is what unites us, and gives me hope, -whether in this country or around the world. We all want to be left alone to get on with our lives, taking care of our little corners of the world.
 
   / Were They Really the Good Old Days? #112  
Global Capitalism took over. Jobs went to low wage areas in the world. They started selling us cheap imports. We've had a "speedup", more for less money. If we want to hang onto our jobs, we keep our mouths shut. People work longer hours to get by, we need both parents to work. Kids are neglected, set in front of video/TV. Their peer group raises them - where they learn about drugs and sex. Fast processed food has replaced real food.
Fast processed food is packed with chemicals and GMO's. It is un-American to ask what is actually in the stuff. Business comes first, people second. Our government serves the financiers of the world. War is seen as a way to procure contracts and profits, so we are always at war.
Yet somehow people are still good people, doing their level best. This is what unites us, and gives me hope, -whether in this country or around the world. We all want to be left alone to get on with our lives, taking care of our little corners of the world.

I've tried to stay out of this thread since it became controversial but I have to say I agree completely with the last few sentences of this reply and I believe that if you concentrate on the good instead of the bad you will have a happier and more fulfilling life.
 
   / Were They Really the Good Old Days? #113  
As far as being positive or negative goes, I always say it's like dealing with your vehicle before a road trip.

Do you focus on all this is in good repair and pretend that everything will just be hunky dory.

Or do you focus on the deficiencies?

I would opt for the latter so I don't find myself standing on the side of the road a thousand miles from home.

I don't think many people realize what a dire mess we are in (on so many levels) and what a razor edge we live on in terms of reasonable law, order and civility.

I also think many people would just prefer to live wth their heads in the sand. When the crap hits the fan (and it will) we can point at those people for having done nothing to prevent ruin.
 
   / Were They Really the Good Old Days? #114  
I don't think many people realize what a dire mess we are in (on so many levels) and what a razor edge we live on in terms of reasonable law, order and civility.
I also think many people would just prefer to live wth their heads in the sand. When the crap hits the fan (and it will) we can point at those people for having done nothing to prevent ruin.


Agreed. We are just one good crisis away from losing everything that defines America. Frankly, I don't think it can be stopped at this point. We have surrendered so much of our liberty in the name of safety that government has been loosed from its constitutional confines.

I am thankful to have lived much of my life during the times I have expressed in my recent posts to this thread - family, faith & freedom. Although I am greatly saddened to see our nation fall, I recognize that I have been blessed to experience a bit of its magnificence.

Were they really the good old days? Yes, they were. Even with the struggles of our past, we had values - the absolutes. Today, values are whatever you choose and the only absolute is moral anarchy. We are lost and those at the controls are drunk with power and twisted ideology. Our leaders have purposely set us against one another, perhaps more than at the time of the Civil War.

I remember believing this nation was purposefully blessed by God to be a beacon to the world. I remember when most of society shared that belief.

When I look at us now, it breaks my heart that I must, in fact, "remember" those things.
 
   / Were They Really the Good Old Days? #115  
Nothing is more responsible for the good old days than a bad memory.
Franklin P. Adams

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Whatever happened to the good old days: you know, dirty attics, tuberculosis and general all-round suffering?
Arnold Wesker

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In every age 'the good old days' were a myth. No one ever thought they were good at the time. For every age has consisted of crises that seemed intolerable to the people who lived through them.


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Nothing is more responsible for the good old days than a bad memory.
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I was much younger in the good old days!

Loren
 
   / Were They Really the Good Old Days? #116  
safety - Were children safer in the good old days? - Skeptics Stack Exchange

Conclusion:

Without clearer definitions, it is impossible to give a precise answer, but it seems under a number of different measures, these are the good days when it comes to child safety.


Good Old Days Syndrome | Psychology Today

.....Try this test. The following passage was written by a well-known author for a local magazine. Take a guess at when she wrote it:

We are so overwhelmed with things these days that our lives are all, more or less, cluttered…Everyone is hurrying and usually just a little late. Notice the faces of the people who rush past on the streets…They nearly all have a strained, harassed look, and anyone you meet will tell you there is no time for anything anymore.

What’s your guess? 2013? 1990? Whenever you were growing up? Does it have you waxing nostalgic about the Good Old Days when city life was slower-paced and much more quiet?

Test over: It was written in 1924 by Laura Ingalls Wilder—while living on a farm in rural Missouri!....

So, it’s good to be on alert for Good Old Days Syndrome and to remember that life has its ups and downs, its joys and sorrows, its justices and injustices, in every era and every decade.


A lot of it is attitude.
Loren
 
   / Were They Really the Good Old Days? #117  
I remember when gas stations were called service stations, not convenience stores. I remember having someone clean the windows, check the oil and tire pressure, while the fuel was pumping.

AND I might even get a tip for doing it, IF I did a good job on the windshield. I used to pump gas for a living. I pumped gas when I was not changing tires or fixing flats.
 
   / Were They Really the Good Old Days? #118  
AND I might even get a tip for doing it, IF I did a good job on the windshield. I used to pump gas for a living. I pumped gas when I was not changing tires or fixing flats.
Yeah, that's when you came out when someone ran over that rubber hose that rang a bell. It probably helped the business establish their other services for oil change, repairs and some good conversation.
 
   / Were They Really the Good Old Days? #119  
But..........in the good old days e.g. the Civil War, odds were that if a soldier was wounded in the leg, the leg was sawed off without anesthetic and he probably would die anyway. May God bless our soldiers today that have endured such horrors, yet are still with us.
 
   / Were They Really the Good Old Days? #120  
It looks to me that it all depends on the perspective you start at when pondering the question. Back in my young days, we had poor people in the county (we were poor also, but we didn't know it), living in shacks with outhouses, no vehicles, getting surplus foodstuffs, little or no medical care, there were two states near here that still had poor houses.
Now the poor people have air conditioned housing with running water and cable TV, free cellphones, goodly amounts of free food, medical care and there's usually a new or at least descent vehicle parked outside.

I'm not saying this to spark a freebie or entitlements argument, just to point out that now we really don't have any "poor" people, and from their perspective, these are the good old days.
 

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