I think it goes without saying that people today are extremely stressed out. Some of us have debt that we have no way of ever really paying off without a miracle. We have kids and God forbid if you or your kids of a pre-existing condition. We have this little piece of paper at the end of a week called a paycheck. More deductions than there should be. Broken families and latchkey kids. Needless to say, some kids get into drugs and satanism. Not all kids do these because they know the only way out of poverty, excuse me, working poor is to get an education.
In the fifties, people took their responsibilities far more serious than they do know. Since about the 60's we have seen an uprise of families breaking up because one or both weren't getting their needs met. That was more important than say, your kids. Then came the 70's and the minimum wage dropped dramatically. In 68 people flipping burgers made $10.10. By the 80's they barely made $5.00.
What to hell happened? People stopped taking their commitments seriously. They would divorce on a whim and that left the kids behind. Also, each state had welfare. You can get it, but, you can't have a family unit. Rarely are women allowed to keep their husband and get assistance if he gets laid off. Or if he is injured. However, the majority of the time if a woman on welfare meets a man who works, she can date him but if he moves in the state moves in to. And God forbid if he wants to adopt her kids and be a dad they can be proud of.
Let's look at driving. Driving is like a contact sport from hell. You got road rage and too often people will get out of their cars and fight in the middle of the road. WTF? I think it's our diet. We consume more junk calories than people of the 50's did. We have chemtrails on a daily basis, and the water is polluted with hormone medications and any other drug possible. We all have the idea that "I am so much important than anyone else". The narcissistic levels have gone up and the apathy rates have dropped.
You didn't see this in the 50's. I have spent the last few days to endless research on how people in the 50's behaved. This was the family structure: Father worked and provided the basic needs. Mom stayed home and cooked, cleaned, and keep the budget in place. Kids went to school and actually learned. People didn't feel like a pack of wolves would do a better job at teaching. Parents of the 50's were the people who survived the Depression and WWII. Dad wasn't going to hear any complaining about the standard of living. The conversation was pleasant and respectful of each other.
Here is the kick in the ass. This family model worked. Kids didn't get into trouble, and they didn't know what drugs were. Most of all they knew that mom would hold them accountable if they did get into trouble. Then when dad got home they would decide on discipline.
In the fifties, people took their responsibilities far more serious than they do know. Since about the 60's we have seen an uprise of families breaking up because one or both weren't getting their needs met. That was more important than say, your kids. Then came the 70's and the minimum wage dropped dramatically. In 68 people flipping burgers made $10.10. By the 80's they barely made $5.00.
What to hell happened? People stopped taking their commitments seriously. They would divorce on a whim and that left the kids behind. Also, each state had welfare. You can get it, but, you can't have a family unit. Rarely are women allowed to keep their husband and get assistance if he gets laid off. Or if he is injured. However, the majority of the time if a woman on welfare meets a man who works, she can date him but if he moves in the state moves in to. And God forbid if he wants to adopt her kids and be a dad they can be proud of.
Let's look at driving. Driving is like a contact sport from hell. You got road rage and too often people will get out of their cars and fight in the middle of the road. WTF? I think it's our diet. We consume more junk calories than people of the 50's did. We have chemtrails on a daily basis, and the water is polluted with hormone medications and any other drug possible. We all have the idea that "I am so much important than anyone else". The narcissistic levels have gone up and the apathy rates have dropped.
You didn't see this in the 50's. I have spent the last few days to endless research on how people in the 50's behaved. This was the family structure: Father worked and provided the basic needs. Mom stayed home and cooked, cleaned, and keep the budget in place. Kids went to school and actually learned. People didn't feel like a pack of wolves would do a better job at teaching. Parents of the 50's were the people who survived the Depression and WWII. Dad wasn't going to hear any complaining about the standard of living. The conversation was pleasant and respectful of each other.
Here is the kick in the ass. This family model worked. Kids didn't get into trouble, and they didn't know what drugs were. Most of all they knew that mom would hold them accountable if they did get into trouble. Then when dad got home they would decide on discipline.
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