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Larger sense of social decency. People tended to be more community minded on a face-to-face basis. Things were generally just done more on the basis that the product you were receiving was maximally produced due to technological constraints and development limitations. Idk though. I just notice that adults seem to lack a sort of commonality in a deeper level that touches upon being more rooted in what they experienced. That downfall of local papers and even more so the local shoppers you’d receive incline toward that premise. Too many wide-ranging forms of advertisements alongside the immediate gratification meme. It was halfway a treat to wait for something just pleasantly minding your business, looking around and analyzing the world as it went by you. Now you just feel empty watching people go about, knowing they live another life through their socials throughout their own privacy of a personal device. But anyway, that’s a symptom of life becoming more “peaceful” in a sense. Maybe to touch in that, the general mundane chaos of the early 2000’s and 90’s was nothing to find disturbing. From the American perspective in a white society, things mostly were very nice and well established. Maybe because the knowledge passed from their ancestors coincided well with their newly advanced materialism. Now, who knows how to really deal with the freedom each person wields within their personal economy. Also, less gobblegook from unofficial publishing sources. What’s popular media is not typically Traditionally esoteric. Something I’ve noticed in legacy publications and productions.