Ettina wrote:
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I think that a large proportion of the population, especially younger people, are spoiled brats. Those who have always had it their way always seem to want more and think that the rules do not apply to them.
I think your parents generation thought the same about your generation.
That is probably true.
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And so on for thousands of years.
That is unlikely.
If you go back three hundred years, the situation of your children would be hardly any different from your own and your situation would be hardly any different from your parents or their parents. Except for the elite, people generally had little or nothing of their own.
There was little or no education for most people and it wasn't at all unusual to start working at very early ages. Life was usually much harder for everyone.
What changed everything is the result of one of the greatest achievements of modern man -- Capitalism. Without the extraordinary advancements in our economic position brought about by Capitalism, we live in exceedingly great luxury compared to earlier generations. And Capitalism, for all of its greatness, does have occasional irritating side-effects of which the increased numbers of people who feel entitled to everything is one of them.