Better for you now or in the past?

I've borrowed this question from something intimated in another thread.

Do you think life has improved for you as you have grown older?

Is it because society has changed or you/your life have changed or a combination?

There was a comparison in another thread with 1980.

I realise some of the readers here won't even have been born then!

I could write a long list of ways in which my life has improved since 1980, both on a personal level and on a 'society' level.

Where 'society' is concerned, the invention of the internet has made me much less isolated, much more knowledgeable, much more in control of my health and not at the mercy of the NHS.

I wouldn't know about my autism and many other things without it.

Also, mobile phones/texting and email mean that I no longer have to make phone calls (including from phone boxes!).

I could go on but I might even bore myself.

There is really very little I miss about 1980, except perhaps a quieter pace of life in general.

It's an interesting question and we all have a past, no matter how far back it goes.

How is it for you.

Better or worse?

Parents
  • I will say now as I only just found out I'm autistic. And to be fair my childhood wasn't a great one. There was a lot of masking and my dad bullied me -- he's out of my life now but it's left deep deep scars. I choose now being better for those reasons and also cause I now have knowledge on the real me and that feeling is great. I feel normal for the first time and I'm going to hang on to it forever.

Reply
  • I will say now as I only just found out I'm autistic. And to be fair my childhood wasn't a great one. There was a lot of masking and my dad bullied me -- he's out of my life now but it's left deep deep scars. I choose now being better for those reasons and also cause I now have knowledge on the real me and that feeling is great. I feel normal for the first time and I'm going to hang on to it forever.

Children
No Data