Do you prefer to live in the modern era, or in the rustic 80s?

Updated on society 2024-04-02
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I love the rustic 80s, but I'd rather live in the present.

    Let me share my own views on a few points.

    1. Why I like the 80s.

    I think a lot of people have the same reason as me, the reason why we liked the 80s was because people were not as impetuous as they are now, and there was a lot of art in that era, much more than now.

    There was great rock music in that era, there was Bob Dylan, there was the Gate Band, there was Queen, there was Beach Boys, and a large number of classics and legends emerged from the rock bands of that era, which is difficult to compare with today's rock music. There was great jazz in those days, there was Billie Hollyda, there were many legendary jazz musicians.

    What was popular in those days was vinyl, <>

    In those days, friends often communicated with each other by sending letters, people in those days wore shirts and ironed them carefully after washing, and people in those days used film cameras to record the characteristics of that era.

    At that time, there was a lot of charm, people were not impetuous, and they used the existing tools rationally to enjoy life seriously. Unlike now, people take out their mobile phones and hastily take a few photos of ** and send them to the circle of friends, or a bunch of friends in the contact list of social software but have never been contacted, just in the circle of friends to give each other a weightless like, now people use their mobile phones to listen**, like eating fast food, constantly changing back and forth, never seriously appreciated**.

    Second, nostalgia for this thing.

    The 80s really appealed to a lot of us, some people call it nostalgia, what is nostalgia all about?

    In my opinion, nostalgia is because we have and enjoy the conveniences of this era, to miss the things that we have rarely felt in the past, the things that attract us. It's all based on the fact that we live in this era.

    So if I were to go back to the 80s and abandon the conveniences I enjoyed in those days, I wouldn't want to.

    3. The present life cannot be abandoned.

    Life is full of impetuousness, but life today cannot be abandoned.

    First and foremost, the world has achieved unprecedented peace, and although there are war-torn areas in various parts of the world, in general, peace still dominates our world.

    Moreover, there is an unprecedented convenience in our lives, which has been fully integrated into our lives, and if we do not observe, it is easy for us to ignore its existence, such as mobile communications, mobile payments, Internet services, etc., etc., if we lose these things, our lives will be full of obstacles, which I cannot accept.

    In the end, I think one of the most important reasons is that I like the 80s, but I think it's best to leave it in the past, if I like the culture of that time, I can buy a record player, buy a record of my favorite band, if I like to send letters, I can write a long letter to my distant friends, for me this is the best choice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Now our society has been greatly developed, and the standard of living has been greatly improved, but if I am given a chance to choose, I don't want to live in the current era, I prefer the simple 80s.

    Today's life, surrounded by electronic products, today's children are basically growing up in the childhood of playing mobile phones and computers, and there are now parents, there is no communication in life now, everyone meets and eats is to do bowing heads, and they are all playing with their own mobile phones, but this is not the case in the 80s, the children's childhood at that time is not like this, everyone is playing together, I feel that the nature of children at this time is more liberated, and everyone is chatting when they meet, At that time, the party was more interesting, and it was not about each doing their own thing.

    Another point, in today's society, more and more people have become more powerful, many people only have money in their eyes, and some people mainly value interests in the process of making friends, and now children have that kind of comparison psychology when they are very young, knowing who wears expensive clothes than other children, and who is richer than the family, and in the eighties, people are relying on their own hard work, and when they get along with others, they are sincere and relative, and there is not so much intrigue. And the children at that time were much more sensible than the children now, and they would not have this kind of comparison mentality.

    I think that with the development of society, our simple character has also been discarded with the development of this society, and now human beings have become less simple and less kind than before, so I still like to live in the simple 80s.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I often wonder that times have changed and technology has advanced, but has this helped and improved my life? In the 80s, the river was clear, the mountains were green, and when the village came to ask for food, we would give some food. What now?

    The river is drying up, there are fewer and fewer people in the village, digging sand everywhere, destroying the environment, and when I meet someone who asks for food, my first reaction is, this is a **. Do you feel like the human environment has regressed? I still like the current life, after all, I live in this era, the times are always progressing, the society is moving forward, in the 80s, people are indeed very simple, and now people are more striving for the life they want, cars, houses, money, better material life, yes, this society is very realistic, you also have to learn to face reality.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Did the 80s look the same as they do now, just a different way of life?

    Almost. I was born in the '80s, so I have very few memories compared to those who were born, say, in the '70s.

    In the mid-80s of the 20th century, he lived in Olathe, Kansas. I was very young. I don't remember what kind of car my dad was driving, it was a taxi.

    It may look a lot like the Pontic Bonneville, except that its ceiling lights and taxi company logos and fares on the doors are painted black.

    Mom's car is easier to remember. It's this Ford Consol, except that her car resembles a matte copper plate: in fact, almost all the cars on the road are boxy things from the seventies and eighties.

    I remember my dad always clipped the pager to the visor.

    It would beep once in a while, and we would have to go to the public ** to call back the number. (To be honest, I don't remember a display there, but I'm sure it must be).

    One of the neatest things I remember about KC was that sometimes there were three or four stories on the highway that towered overhead, similar to the major intersections you see today. But I think it's cool.

    A cell phone is a thing, but owning a car** is very rare, let alone a Motorola brick: In the '80s, my mom and I spent time in a small town in Missouri called Republic, just west of Springfield. From then to now, the town is completely unrecognizable.

    Areas that were once large pastures were replaced by new zoning and communities. The roads have also undergone rigorous renewal. There is one road that is especially flooded when it rains. Cars often tried to pass, flooding the engine only at the deepest point, but this has now been resolved.

    I remember riding a bike around with other kids. Maybe we'll talk about Nintendo games, and then we'll stop by their homes to show off my Metroid skills. Multiplayer games are played together, sitting together and playing, which makes it even more satisfying.

    My grandparents' house was always connected to cable TV, and my parents' house didn't open until the 90s. But I suck at it. I distinctly remember an ad in which a woman said, "Goodbye, eighties; Hello Age! ”。

    Netflix's Stranger Things captures the world I experienced very well (aside from all the monsters and superpowers and all that).

    Another example of living well in the 80s is the electromass erection of the film "Death Illusion".

    I love the 80's and 90's! I almost feel like we're missing something vital in today's supertech, and I can't say exactly what that is.

    Anyway, I hope this is at least part of your answer!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Personally, I don't think so, the two eras are still very different, and people's ways of thinking and life goals are very different.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's very different, at that time, they were all dressed very dirty, the clothes were old-fashioned, the sweets were not diversified, and many houses were very shabby.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course not, all kinds of ways are changing, to a certain extent, let us know how happy we are living now.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    People in the 80s and 90s basically had more families with only children, and everyone was of higher quality. When you are in contact with friends, you value the friendship between friends and don't take money too seriously.

    In life, I pursue my own ideals and constantly let myself grow. The path you choose is to be completed on your knees, and you are working hard every day, and your thoughts will be different depending on the era.

    Today's people don't have too much pressure, they live completely under the care of their parents, they won't be dragged down by real life, and compared with the people of the age, people are very happy now. Let yourself be born in a family with no worries about food and clothing, your life is completely arranged properly by your parents, there will not be too many difficulties in life at all, and your style of doing things lacks that perseverance.

    It is because the gap is so big and the childhood dreams are different, people in the 80s have their own good childhood, with a simple appearance and very simple ideas. In life, it is completely a state of desirelessness. This kind of thinking is completely untouchable to modern people, because the people of the era are very simple and enjoy simple pleasures.

    People in the 80s let themselves grow up slowly, and there will also be pressure in life, because they have long been accustomed to such experiences. If you endure a little hardship in life, you can completely bear it and be stronger than modern people. When encountering difficulties in the career, they will move forward bravely and will not give up easily.

    Modern people's ideological concepts are different, and a little setback will cause great psychological trauma. Because they are all children who grow up under the care of their parents, they basically don't suffer too much, and they grow up in a happy family, but they lack the happiness of childhood. Because with the development of society, modern people are completely in the era of advanced science and technology, and when they come into contact with people, they lack that simple feeling.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because at that time, people's spiritual world and material world were relatively scarce, so they were relatively simple.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because there wasn't a lot of money at that time, friendship was still very important at that time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is normal, after all, if you live a few more years, your concept of society and family is much more mature.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Mainly because the people of that era had relatively simple ideas and did not have too many calculations.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Answer: At that time, I didn't pay much attention to money, and I talked about people's spirit, and I talked about replacing people with reality, so I was simple to people. Nowadays, people value money, and everything is for money.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The question is not a feeling, but a fact.

    The earlier the age, the more honest and simple people's thoughts are.

    And with the progress of the times, the skyrocketing of money, the more frivolous people's minds become.

    Therefore, the earlier the era, the more selfless people are.

    Just like primitive people, everyone is not lazy, and there is no desire to eat more.

    Even in ancient times, everyone was just as poor, they ate and drank the same, and there were no thieves.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Modern fast food culture is lacking in pragmatism, but it cannot be generalized, and the predecessors will always look at the future with their vision of the times.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You should change to the 60-70s! Otherwise, there is no solution to this problem!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In 1980, the average per capita consumption of grain in the country was 428 catties; In 1980, the average retail sales per person in the country were 42 yuan. Although the consumption of cotton cloth by urban and rural people has not reached the level of 1957, the quality of clothing has greatly improved. In 1980, the retail sales of leather shoes reached 100 million pairs, an eightfold increase over 1957.

    In 1980, the average retail sales per person used to purchase daily necessities was RMB. The proportion of retail sales occupied by the purchase of bicycles, watches, sewing machines, televisions, etc., increased from 1952 to 1980. At the end of 1980, the living area per capita in the town was square metres, a decrease from the square metre in 1952.

    According to 1980 statistics, the average person in rural areas had square meters of room. The 80s began with such a not wealthy foundation. However, reform and opening up have opened up people's confidence in the future.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Childhood memories are gray, no special color, plain and warm, at that time the material poverty, people's minds change, there are brains, people with courage have left the factory, began to go to the sea to do business, timid and incompetent people keep to themselves but the heart is flustered, this society is like a calm surface, but the dark tide is turbulent, maybe this is the portrayal of the alternating moment of the old and new periods, people who have not experienced it will not understand.

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