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This was immensely interesting and helpful, thank you. I'm a millennial and reading your perspective is huge to me. I wish more things like this were shared openly, honestly, with an analytical perspective, from more people.
Thank you. This made my day.
You probably noticed that I ran out of time after 00's
I mean, 10s and 20s were short, but I figured that was because they are most recent and don't need to be talked about as much. Is that not why?
True, but how the world actually changed due to arrival of the world wide web and it's commercialisation became apparent in those years.
And I do have to admit that I have slight skew of perspective.
It's in the age of 25-30, when your career takes off and your children are born, your world kinda freezes. Mentally you see yourself as 30 years old till you're well over 50. Your memories kinda clump together and time runs faster and faster. Song that's playing on the throwback show feels like it was released last year.
Not sure if your brain clocks your memories in relation to life lived.
Realities of old age and appearance of new generation finally makes you wake up. You have arrived to your midlife crisis. This is what people older than me tell me. I'm still not 50, although first grandchildren are probably not far off.
The thing is that your world view also freezes. I notice that I'm still dragging along somewhere in the early 2010s