Modern Good Reads discussion
Dianne's Boomer Lit Chat ARCHIVE
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ARE YOU STILL WEARING THE COSTUME OF NO CHANGE?
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The good old days still have a lot to recommend them at least in England, judging by to days standards they were rough. I experianced being bombed in the last world war (I was very young) but the fellowship then seems to have disappeared to day and there are plenty of good reads to back my theory




As a boomer of the first class, I see much of what you say about resisting change in myself. It's the "good old days" syndrome, isn't it?
Those were wonderful days, and it was a wonderful world because it was young and so were we. If we were meant to live in the past, perhaps we would all have eyes in the back of our heads.
One of my favorite celebrities is Red Schoendienst, a hall-of-famer who still suits up for the St. Louis Cardinals each year. He says being around the today's players keeps him young.
I also seem to remember from my psychology classes that "new experience" is one of our basic social needs.