If you grew up in the 60s and 70s with these 7 things,
your childhood was richer than you realize...
From cardboard box spaceships to waiting weeks for developed photos, those who came of age during these decades unknowingly mastered life skills that today's instant-everything culture struggles to teach.
Picture this: kids today growing up with smartphones, tablets, and instant everything at their fingertips. Now contrast that with childhoods spent building forts in backyards, playing until the streetlights came on, and having to actually knock on doors to see if friends could play. Let's take a look at seven things that made those childhoods richer than we ever realized at the time.
1. Playing outside until dark
2. Family dinners without distractions
3. Waiting and anticipation
4. Making our own entertainment
5. Limited choices that brought focus
6. Physical photo albums and real memories
7. Learning from failure without cushions
It's very reasonable to say 'It was different when we were kids, but it's the truth. We made our fun - with or without friends or siblings.
We didn't need or want helicopter parents watching our every move. We are different because we really did grow up in a different world. And good for us we did.
Thanks to vegout.com for some insight on this.
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