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LIFE 50 YEARS AGO

THOSE WERE THE DAYS MY FRIEND..... I THOUGHT THEY WOULD NEVER END !!! ................SU

 

Today we are fortunate enough to enjoy many technological and medical advancements, as well as social rights that were inaccessible 50 years ago. However, with these advancements we might have also gained new problems.  

Research shows that nowadays people are more nervous and, frankly, poorer than our peers 50 years ago. In a way, we can say that life was easier half a century ago, and here are 11 ways how:

 

1. It Was Much Easier To Meet People In Real Life

2. People Had Better Sleeping Habits

3. Finding Your One and Only Was Easier, Too

4. Going To the Movies Was More Effortless

5. It Was Easier To Disconnect From the World

In fact, trying to get off the grid is nearly impossible because of social media, geotags, GPS and online finance. Nearly everything you do and everywhere you go leaves a digital footprint.

6. Mental Health Might Have Been Better

7. It Was Possible To Provide For a Family With 1 Parent's Earnings

8. Work Used To Rely Less On Technology and Was More Personal

9. Purchasing a Home Used to Be Easier

10. People Had Less Problems Focusing Before the Rise Of Technology

11. Air Travel Was Much Easier and Faster

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