When people say they love tradition, and the past, that things were better along time ago⦠what they are really saying is they love their childhood and miss having a less developed brain. They miss the fun and adventures of youth and the world views that came along with that.
This is also why videogames, internet sites and trolly bussy rDrama are so much fun. It is childish escape, but in a good way. We are blatantly avoiding responsibility to engage with media like these, but it doesnβt matter if it makes us (truly) happier. So yes I will say I love history and traditions and drama, and I loved being a kid and having everything taken care of for me with no worries, no education and no important thoughts
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Better though that retreats to child like wonder do more to maintain physical and social wellness. You wanted to become something at that age. Returning to child wonder only in digital media severely hinders the process of becoming something, unless you are simply choosing to become an avatar on a screen.
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