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I would agree that each generation has been reluctant to accept some of the changes implemented by the next.;My great great great great grandparents said, "What's the world coming to?"
My great great great grandparents said, "What's the world coming to?"
My great great grandparents said, "What's the world coming to?"
My great grandparents said, "What's the world coming to?"
My grandparents said, "What's the world coming to?"
My parents said, "What's the world coming to?"
We're saying, "What's the world coming to?"
Our kids will grow up and say, "What's the world coming to?"
Unfortunately it's called change and progress. The older you get, the less good you see in the change and progress. And as Darwin said, "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change"
I take gentle exception to a concept that is always change and progress though. Sometimes it is due to change OR progress.
All change isn't progress.