Why can't/don't we return to this??



16 Old-Fashioned Solutions For Problems With The World Today
by REBECCA ENDICOTT

You know, when I was growing up, I never imagined I would ever really be an adult. Like Peter Pan, I had a hunch that maybe it was optional.

Of course, now that I’m here, looking back on that time, I can’t help but think (as all adults eventually do) that youth is wasted on the young.

Certainly, I didn’t take full advantage of it when I had the chance. And now it seems like every kid and young adult I see has his or her face buried in a smartphone—even this mom confessed to her addiction.

I think it’s about time we looked into our past for a few lessons on how to live a happier and more fulfilling life.

It’s not just nostalgia; if we returned to a time with fewer distractions, more time spent with the ones we love, and simpler pleasures, I think we would all reap the benefits.

Here’s how we did things, back in my day…
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I totally agree with you, BW but Art and I are guilty as charged.

He and I will sit on the same couch every morning, he on one end and I’m on the other, each one of us immersing deeply on our electrical device.

Occasionally, one of us will look up and share what we just read online. In betweens, I’d replenish his coffee coz he likes his coffee like how he likes his women...’HOT’!! laugh
MiMi

I see.wave
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