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When you watch Tiktok and social media videos of Gen Z and some later millennials talking about the ‘olden days’ of the 1980’s and 90’s – they often sneer at what they see as backwards ways of doing things compared to the ‘modern’ and ‘smart’ way things are done nowadays.
However, it makes me sad that they’ve been sold a lie, convinced and conditioned to believe that the new ways of doing things are so much more advanced. Sure, they so often ridicule us for our lack of understanding of how hard things are for them now – and some of that is true, certainly for property purchase prices in many areas. Again, social media videos are chock full of presentations of how cheap everything was in the 1980’s and 90’s – as if they haven’t heard of inflation.
The biggest crime against their generation hasn’t even come to pass yet, but it probably will. Speak to anyone over the age of 45 about the best time of their lives – the most exciting part – and guess what. It’s mainly when they were under 30. They went to pubs at 18, maybe sneaked in a little younger, and had wild nights after the pubs closed in nightclubs listening to amazing music with lyrics that meant something. They danced to dance music with rhythm, and met new people everywhere they went. But that’s all gone now…
The younger generation have been lied to that it’s better to be alone.
• Work from home on your own. You don’t need to leave your house to go to an office full of people, and sit on a bus or train full of people.
• Don’t go out and enjoy an evening meeting people in a pub, as part of a community. Instead – stay in, drink alcohol at home because it’s cheaper. Go to a pub at 11pm instead when you’re already drunk.
• Don’t bother going shopping – get it delivered to your front door. Save you meeting people on the street, bumping into an old friend in a supermarket aisle.
• Going to the supermarket anyway? Do self service so you don’t have any interaction with any staff, or any other human being whatsoever.
• Don’t bother meeting people in person, and all that bothersome going outside stuff – why not just do an online zoom call, or facetime instead.
• Don’t bother phoning someone for a chat – send them a text, or an email. It’s so much more efficient not bothering with all that social interaction and niceties.
• Fancy a coffee? Drive up to a drive thru window and pay £5 for a latte and drink it in your car on your own.
• Don’t bother going to the cinema, and being able to appreciate a blockbuster in the biggest screen with friends and popcorn and a crowd of people laughing, crying at the same bits you are. And walking out at the end, making emotional eye contact with strangers who know exactly how you’re feeling. Why do that when you can download to your iPhone and watch it on the loo on your own.
• Don’t ever say what you really think – you may hurt someone’s feelings. Make sure anything you put out there online is in line with what’s allowed, otherwise you could get cancelled. If you get cancelled, you’re done for. The real world had been swapped for a virtual world, one that someone else decides if you can have or not.
• Why go out to eat at a restaurant when for the same money you can stay at home and have a moped deliver to your sofa. You even order on an app so you don’t need all that pesky conversation.
• Interested in the world at large? Excellent. You don’t need to go there at all – just sit on your sofa and be told what’s right and wrong from a stranger, who may actually be an AI bot. Get heated up about an issue that you know nothing about, and will never investigate properly – you can watch a few TikTok’s and know everything you need to about wars, disputed land and religions. You’re an expert now.
• Don’t worry about reading proper books nowadays – some influencer will make a 30 second video of the highlights of Shakespeare, although likely chastise you for being interested in outdated concepts, and not being progressive and inclusive.
When you watch Tiktok and social media videos of Gen Z and some later millennials talking about the ‘olden days’ of the 1980’s and 90’s – they often sneer at what they see as backwards ways of doing things compared to the ‘modern’ and ‘smart’ way things are done nowadays.
However, it makes me sad that they’ve been sold a lie, convinced and conditioned to believe that the new ways of doing things are so much more advanced. Sure, they so often ridicule us for our lack of understanding of how hard things are for them now – and some of that is true, certainly for property purchase prices in many areas. Again, social media videos are chock full of presentations of how cheap everything was in the 1980’s and 90’s – as if they haven’t heard of inflation.
The biggest crime against their generation hasn’t even come to pass yet, but it probably will. Speak to anyone over the age of 45 about the best time of their lives – the most exciting part – and guess what. It’s mainly when they were under 30. They went to pubs at 18, maybe sneaked in a little younger, and had wild nights after the pubs closed in nightclubs listening to amazing music with lyrics that meant something. They danced to dance music with rhythm, and met new people everywhere they went. But that’s all gone now…
The younger generation have been lied to that it’s better to be alone.
• Work from home on your own. You don’t need to leave your house to go to an office full of people, and sit on a bus or train full of people.
• Don’t go out and enjoy an evening meeting people in a pub, as part of a community. Instead – stay in, drink alcohol at home because it’s cheaper. Go to a pub at 11pm instead when you’re already drunk.
• Don’t bother going shopping – get it delivered to your front door. Save you meeting people on the street, bumping into an old friend in a supermarket aisle.
• Going to the supermarket anyway? Do self service so you don’t have any interaction with any staff, or any other human being whatsoever.
• Don’t bother meeting people in person, and all that bothersome going outside stuff – why not just do an online zoom call, or facetime instead.
• Don’t bother phoning someone for a chat – send them a text, or an email. It’s so much more efficient not bothering with all that social interaction and niceties.
• Fancy a coffee? Drive up to a drive thru window and pay £5 for a latte and drink it in your car on your own.
• Don’t bother going to the cinema, and being able to appreciate a blockbuster in the biggest screen with friends and popcorn and a crowd of people laughing, crying at the same bits you are. And walking out at the end, making emotional eye contact with strangers who know exactly how you’re feeling. Why do that when you can download to your iPhone and watch it on the loo on your own.
• Don’t ever say what you really think – you may hurt someone’s feelings. Make sure anything you put out there online is in line with what’s allowed, otherwise you could get cancelled. If you get cancelled, you’re done for. The real world had been swapped for a virtual world, one that someone else decides if you can have or not.
• Why go out to eat at a restaurant when for the same money you can stay at home and have a moped deliver to your sofa. You even order on an app so you don’t need all that pesky conversation.
• Interested in the world at large? Excellent. You don’t need to go there at all – just sit on your sofa and be told what’s right and wrong from a stranger, who may actually be an AI bot. Get heated up about an issue that you know nothing about, and will never investigate properly – you can watch a few TikTok’s and know everything you need to about wars, disputed land and religions. You’re an expert now.
• Don’t worry about reading proper books nowadays – some influencer will make a 30 second video of the highlights of Shakespeare, although likely chastise you for being interested in outdated concepts, and not being progressive and inclusive.
• You want to meet a love interest? Don’t bother with going out and joining a club, or learning to salsa, or speed dating at a local pub. Instead, download an app you pay a fortune for and swipe left or right based on a single shallow photo, a literal snapshot of someone else’s life so you can judge them worthy of your approval. And them of you. You don’t need to leave the house. Forget chemistry – what’s important is a filter, or a backdrop. That will surely help you find happiness.
• On the rare occasion when you do venture out into the real world, make sure you manufacture a snapshot of a fun filled moment to share on social media, so it looks like you had the best night ever – even for an instant – to all those people sat at home on their own wondering what’s going on out there.
My prediction is that the people particularly in the age group twenties to mid thirties are going to find themselves very lonely unless they step outside their comfort zone a lot more, and realise they missed out on a fantastic bit of life, and that they were ‘sold a pup’ that was allegedly progression. Society has managed to delete so much social interaction, and so many skills that we learn as a result. People that never learn to communicate properly can often end up sad, lonely, entitled and with a viewpoint of the world and the rest of humanity that is based on solely the algorithm they’ve been fed. A warped and distorted dystopia that keeps us in our boxes, when we should be breaking free and making our own path in this world.
For those of us who remember a world where people really interacted, we miss that and push for a revival for real in person communication, freedom of speech, the ability to actually agree or disagree. Critical thought and knowing how to argue something respectfully whilst being humble enough to learn and change position to suit new knowledge that you acquire. The thrill of meeting new people, not as something to fear – but to embrace.
As human beings it’s perfectly normal to feel anxious sometimes, it’s how we learn. You usually don’t need a certificate, or medication to cope.
It’s hard to make conversation with a stranger. But it’s how we learn to connect.
Stress is normal. Hiding away is not.
Challenges are what makes us stronger, and we all face them. Some are big. Some are small. Some will change your day, some your life. Facing what faces us is what makes us better able to face the challenges tomorrow. And the next day. They’ll keep coming, and they always have.
Getting government and society to pay for everything in your life isn’t freedom, it’s enslavement. You don’t feel the achievement of a hard days work, and you make it harder for those that really need the resources to survive.
You’re not a victim. Maybe you are, but most people aren’t. Those that pretend to need help or seek an advantage, or a freebie for nonsense reasons are simply making it harder for society to identify those that really need help. Get out of the way, and get on with your life.
Commuting to work is not a chore. It’s an opportunity to see the world around you, and read books and listen to music. It costs money, but it’s actually an investment in your future.
Being in an office, or workplace isn’t a burden – it’s an opportunity. You see things, you learn about yourself and what you aspire to. What you want to do next, and who can inspire you to grow and develop. You don't know what you don’t know.
Be you. You don’t need everyone to know who you think you are, and they don’t need to like, understand, respect it or even agree. If you identify as something – go for it. But don’t expect everyone to care about it. 99.99% of people don’t care, but don’t wish you any harm either. Demanding other people agree with you is entitled and arrogant. Be you. Let them be them.
• On the rare occasion when you do venture out into the real world, make sure you manufacture a snapshot of a fun filled moment to share on social media, so it looks like you had the best night ever – even for an instant – to all those people sat at home on their own wondering what’s going on out there.
My prediction is that the people particularly in the age group twenties to mid thirties are going to find themselves very lonely unless they step outside their comfort zone a lot more, and realise they missed out on a fantastic bit of life, and that they were ‘sold a pup’ that was allegedly progression. Society has managed to delete so much social interaction, and so many skills that we learn as a result. People that never learn to communicate properly can often end up sad, lonely, entitled and with a viewpoint of the world and the rest of humanity that is based on solely the algorithm they’ve been fed. A warped and distorted dystopia that keeps us in our boxes, when we should be breaking free and making our own path in this world.
For those of us who remember a world where people really interacted, we miss that and push for a revival for real in person communication, freedom of speech, the ability to actually agree or disagree. Critical thought and knowing how to argue something respectfully whilst being humble enough to learn and change position to suit new knowledge that you acquire. The thrill of meeting new people, not as something to fear – but to embrace.
As human beings it’s perfectly normal to feel anxious sometimes, it’s how we learn. You usually don’t need a certificate, or medication to cope.
It’s hard to make conversation with a stranger. But it’s how we learn to connect.
Stress is normal. Hiding away is not.
Challenges are what makes us stronger, and we all face them. Some are big. Some are small. Some will change your day, some your life. Facing what faces us is what makes us better able to face the challenges tomorrow. And the next day. They’ll keep coming, and they always have.
Getting government and society to pay for everything in your life isn’t freedom, it’s enslavement. You don’t feel the achievement of a hard days work, and you make it harder for those that really need the resources to survive.
You’re not a victim. Maybe you are, but most people aren’t. Those that pretend to need help or seek an advantage, or a freebie for nonsense reasons are simply making it harder for society to identify those that really need help. Get out of the way, and get on with your life.
Commuting to work is not a chore. It’s an opportunity to see the world around you, and read books and listen to music. It costs money, but it’s actually an investment in your future.
Being in an office, or workplace isn’t a burden – it’s an opportunity. You see things, you learn about yourself and what you aspire to. What you want to do next, and who can inspire you to grow and develop. You don't know what you don’t know.
Be you. You don’t need everyone to know who you think you are, and they don’t need to like, understand, respect it or even agree. If you identify as something – go for it. But don’t expect everyone to care about it. 99.99% of people don’t care, but don’t wish you any harm either. Demanding other people agree with you is entitled and arrogant. Be you. Let them be them.
In life we ALL meet challenges, have good and bad days, success and failure. We have good and bad health, . We need to stand up and step back to being able to connect with each other as human beings. The real world is out there and waiting for us to get involved. Humanity is not a curse on the planet, and hiding is not helping.
Smile people. You’re allowed to do that. Talk to each other, make connections today that you didn’t have yesterday – do stuff in person and be a participant, not a spectator. Tell jokes and make people smile.
Knock Knock.
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Smile people. You’re allowed to do that. Talk to each other, make connections today that you didn’t have yesterday – do stuff in person and be a participant, not a spectator. Tell jokes and make people smile.
Knock Knock.
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