Thursday, March 14, 2019

Did The Greatest Human Generation Doom Their Grandchildren And Their Future?

I'm not a historian. I'm not an anthropologist. I'm not a sociologist. Today's blog is based on my intuition. The greatest human generation made life easy today. Perhaps they made life too easy.

The greatest human generation established core values, core knowledge, and core foundation to be successful; for example, delayed enjoyment and delayed rewards. Don't count the chickens before the eggs are hatched. The greatest human generation sacrificed. Sacrifice is required for the top successes. Did they have time to teach their children and their grandchildren how they were successful? Did they have time to teach their children and their grandchildren the cores? They were obsessed. They were too focused. Their desires were too strong. There was no time outside their projects. Work was the highest priority. All other priorities were a distant second and below.

Everyone lives 24 hours a day. It's impossible to do everything. The everything includes raising a family, teach their children, work, sleep, eat meals, self-learning, and physical activity. The sacrifice includes weak parenting. The sacrifice includes weak nurturing. The sacrifice includes spoiled children.

Life is too good. More people today are taking life for granted. We're losing strength. We're losing focus. We're making fewer mistakes. There are fewer opportunities to experience frustrations. There are fewer opportunities to experience struggles. It's hard to learn life lessons the hard way because life is easier today compared to yesterday.

Overpopulation Concern

Life is good today people are living longer. There are more people living today. The number of opportunities are either growing slower or decreasing for the growing faster population needing a chance to be free. The world is too crowded. Ironically, the best time to live is today.

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