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@Mersha wrote:

@Spurt wrote:

@sashamatthews wrote:

Let's be honest:  there are people who want to eliminate cursive writing from the school curriculum.  American and World history classes are practically non-existent.  Life without a calculator?  Unheard of!  Society evolves, but there are some things which should remain constant:  respect for where we came from, respect for the  people who created our great country and its core values, respect for where we are today and where we can go from here.   


@sashamatthews 

Well said!  And the lack of respect shows with "hey boomer"...🙄  What if I said "hey entitled one".....😄

 

One of the sports guys I watch on TV told a funny story, he had gone to a fast food place to buy breakfast, and the computers/registers went down and the cashiers didnt know how to count and do the math to make change manually......SAD commentary on education today


 

It is very sad that some belive that todays' education and young people should be under indictment because one individual was unable to count change manually.

 

My teenage grandchildren and their friends are so far advanced from where I was at their age it is astounding.

 

They must do things differently than I did as this is the way of the world now.


I said cashierS (with an S) but even if it was only one person what about the initiative "no student left behind"......  and I have no doubt your grandchildren and their friends are brilliant....

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@ROMARY wrote:

Yes, I've heard of gadget withdrawl symptoms similar to what another poster posted. 

 

Looking around my area, seems as though many/most people (even seniors) are looking down at their phones, while walking, even in parks.

 

Imo, it's nice to look around, enjoy the trees, birds, and scenery while walking through a nice, peaceful park.

 

But, 'that's just me' and the way my mind thinks. 


@ROMARY 

 

And taking time to stop and enjoy nature is good for one's mental and physical health too......(helps with anxiety, stress, high blood pressure etc...)

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@qualitygal wrote:

I can't, or don't understand all the abbreviations.  The language is getting railroaded.

 

 

 

 

@qualitygal 

 

 

 

Language is always changing.

 

 

We don't speak like they did in Shakespeare's time, do we?


 


 

 

Going back farther than that, we used to grunt.

 

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@Shanus 

 

I will say this...a friend of mine and her daughter taught their children well....  My friend was sharing how much her grandkids liked getting snail mail and enjoyed the Christmas cards she sent them....so I decided to send both of them a Christmas Card and I put $5 inside....  The kids were so thrilled and you know what they told my friend, they wanted to go to the store to use the money to buy ME a Christmas gift.....!!!!  WOW!!! I was blown away by their gratitude and thoughtfulness....  So nice to know some people are teaching their kids about common courtesy, thankfulness and generosity.....

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Here's my very long rant on some thoughts that just came to mind on the topic.   (Apologies for the length -- this is a subject that's important to me, and it's complex.)
It seems to me that a number of factors are in play...
 
  -- "The Social Dilemma" is a good, thought-provoking documentary.   I think the blessing of all the information around us on the internet also comes with a curse of a dangerous pitfall which encloses us in a cocoon, a bubble, of only one narrow perspective and without even realizing it we miss out on the complete story on just about any topic.   
We get a very narrow view, and might not even know this. 
In school, we used to be taught to debate both sides of an issue, and I think we learn so much from that -- being shielded from other views is dangerous, and we might not even be aware it's happening to us.   
And then, we use confirmation bias to seek out sources to substantiate only the one view, and we fail to learn.
With that incredible, valuable resource out there, the world wide web of information, we fail to learn.
 
  --  In a society that glorifies, gives high fives to, an abrasive "tell it like it is" and "brutally honest" style, and mocks those who are "nice" or who promote kindness (with an underlying and inaccurate sentiment that kindness denotes weakness), our conversations seem to be more harsh and cutting (sarcasm is a problem, too, unfortunately glorified, a word and style with barbs that can cause us to wince for a good reason, with the etymology "to tear flesh" or "speak bitterly").
 
  --  As @Drythe wisely said, we attack the other person instead of attacking the topic.  If we really wanted someone to hear and understand us, why would we insult them?   
Why not step back, remember we're all human beings with feelings, perhaps carrying a burden of worries and pain we've not made public, and extend a wee bit more grace to our fellow earth travelers?
 
  --  We seem to be quick to hold onto grudges, failing to work out differences or to cultivate forgiveness and understanding, thus carrying forward and allowing hard feelings to fester and grow.
 
  -- We've lost this:  "I never thought of it that way, I might not agree with it but I'll take some time to think about your perspective." 
When was the last time you heard (or read) someone say that, or when have you said that?   
I think we spend too much time stuck, stagnant, moribund in our own opinions to listen and really value the "other side" of issues.
 
  --  We also seem to be more angry, negative, combative, more likely to complain and complain and complain, dwelling in that dark cave and sowing corrosive seeds of a bitter crop instead of dwelling in gratitude and focusing on even the simplest of abundance and smallest blessings in our lives.  
 
  --  I see a lot of "right fighting" from time to time. 
I used to do that, here on the forums and elsewhere.   
Then I realized when we put forth our views we don't have to keep repeating them, defending, trying to change others' minds...  we can just offer our thoughts and then see what others think, and we can leave the discussion as friends even if we disagree.
 
   --  It used to be said that we have 2 ears and one mouth because we should listen more and speak less... as online entities, we add 2 hands to the 1 mouth and we think we need to listen even less and broadcast every unfiltered thought more.
 
   -- We point out and advise others about their faults, tell others to be more respectful, yet we spend too little time pointing fingers at ourselves and looking in that self-awareness mirror, taking responsibility for the energy we bring to the space.   We might need to take our own advice.😉😊
Sometimes, we are the problem -- sometimes I am the problem.
 
It's important for everyone in a conversation to be allowed to walk away with their dignity intact.   I think it's possible, especially if we keep that goal in mind. 
 
(I say "we" because I hold myself accountable for all of these things, too, and as a result I've been concentrating on listening and reading more, giving more weight and thought to the views of others, and talking/writing less.  Also, the important disclaimer is that this is my current thinking, it's "just my own personal observation," and I understand others will not agree with me.)
Thanks for this interesting thread, @jubilant!
Happy Spring, everyone!   Be safe and well, and my good wishes to all who read and post here.🌻
 
 
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@dooBdoo 

 

 

Perfect  ...  just Perfect.  

 

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This thread has made me wonder how my quality of life has been affected by not using a cellphone.  Since I've never owned one, I doubt I'm aware of what I am missing.  I do have a landline and desktop computer.  What a dinosaur I am.

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@dooBdoo  Very well said.  I am so glad you posted here.  I have missed your posts but do understand each person is in a different place in life so you do what ya gotta do!   

 

I always appreciate when people can come to a subject (meant to be helpful) and speak with each other and can disagree agreeably.  I'm happy this hasn't gone poof and we have been able to discuss a topic in length.  It makes me feel like posting more topics.  

 

     

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@jubilant 

 

I grew up fine without a telephone some of my early years. Than a phone with a party line and a 40 call monthly limit. About 99.9% of communication was face to face, or at times my family left written notes when "passing in the night". Of course there was via mail to update interested people.

 

Those telephones never hindered my lines of communication, which was face to face. I won't go through all the technological advancements other than to say, it gradually eliminated the need to communicate face to face, even while in the same space.

 

Away from technology, mostly, other than the advent of 24 hour news, people seem to say "too busy, will be soon".  All the changes up to and including now!

 

The virus is the classic example of how people view each other when having differing views of it. Many even completely stopped all communication because of their differences.

 

Society, as I knew it, is completely changed over the decades. Some rather than have a discussion, now choose name calling, mostly whenever they cannot make a cogent response during a discussion of their differences.

 

Right now?  I know family members that no longer have any communication with each other. Why? Because it seems to be "it's my way or the highway".  Unfortunate but real.

 

 

hckynut 

 

 

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Thank you, @SoX and @jubilant!😊

I appreciate reading the contributions on this thread and I, too, am grateful to see a respectful and civil discussion.

 

Something interesting from one of my favorite tv shows is a commentary which I think is in keeping with your original post, @jubilant -- an eerily prescient dialogue in a 1993 "Northern Exposure" episode between Chris (John Corbett) and Maggie (Janine Turner):

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS2N4VWIbCI

 

(if you'd prefer not to click links, just search for "iPhone generation predicted in 1993 on Northern Exposure")

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