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For My Peers and Their Youngsters!




I WAS BORN AT THE RIGHT TIME!!


INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE 1% ERS:
99% of people born between 1930 and 1946 (GLOBALLY) are now dead.
If you were born in this time span, your ages range between 77 and 93 years old (a 16-year age span) and you are one of the rare surviving one-percenters.

You are the smallest group of children born since the early 1900's.

You are the last generation, climbing out of the depression, who can remember the winds of war and the impact of a world at war that rattled the structure of our daily lives for years.

You are the last to remember ration books for everything from tea to sugar to shoes. You saved tin foil and poured fried meat fat into cans.

You can remember milk being delivered to your house early in the morning and placed in the "milk box" at the front door. Discipline was enforced by parents and teachers. You are the last generation who spent childhood without television and instead, you “imagined” what you heard on the radio.

With no TV, you spent your childhood "playing outside". There was no city playground for kids. The lack of television in your early years meant that you had little real understanding of what the world was like.

We got “black-and-white” TV in the late 50s that had 3 stations and no remote.

Telephones (if you had one) were one to a house and hung on the wall in the kitchen (who cares about privacy). Computers were called calculators; they were hand-cranked. Typewriters were driven by pounding fingers, throwing the carriage, and changing the ribbon. INTERNET and GOOGLE were words that did not exist.

Newspapers and magazines were written for adults and your dad would give you the comic pages after he read the news. The news was broadcast on your radio in the evening. The radio network gradually expanded from 3 stations to thousands.

New highways would bring jobs and mobility. Most highways were 2 lanes and there were no Motorways. You went downtown to shop. You walked to school.

Your parents were suddenly free from the confines of the depression and the war, and they threw themselves into working hard to make a living for their families.

You weren't neglected, but you weren't today's all-consuming family focus. They were glad you played by yourselves. They were busy discovering the postwar world. You entered a world of overflowing plenty and opportunity; a world where you were welcomed, enjoyed yourselves. You felt secure in your future, although the depression and poverty were deeply remembered.

Polio was still a crippler. Everyone knew someone who had it.
You are the last generation to experience an interlude when there were no threats to our country. World War 2 was over and the cold war, terrorism, global warming, and perpetual economic insecurity had yet to haunt life. Only your generation can remember a time after WW2 when our world was secure and full of bright promise and plenty. You grew up at the best possible time, a time when the world was getting better.

More than 99% of you are retired now, and you should feel privileged to have "lived in the best of times!" If you have already reached the age of 77 years old, you have outlived 99% of all the other people on this planet. You are a 1% 'er!




posted on Aug 19, 2023 6:47 PM ()

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We had some of that in my semi-rural community when I was a kid. I think the biggest advantage was doing without television and electronics so we played outdoors and came up with ways to entertain ourselves.
comment by traveltales on Aug 24, 2023 7:02 PM ()
And we got vaccinations no questions asked and are still here!
reply by greatmartin on Aug 24, 2023 8:05 PM ()
Children not being the center of the universe! Oh, definitely. Immense differences from not too long back, to now. We took care of ourselves during the day. Helicopter parenting was something unheard of. But of course... the world was different.
comment by drmaus on Aug 24, 2023 6:32 PM ()
And we survived!!!
reply by greatmartin on Aug 24, 2023 8:07 PM ()
Hey! My house had a milk box. The damn bottles would rattle right outside my window. I don't know what happened to the box, but it sat on the stoop long after milk was no longer delivered.
comment by jjoohhnn on Aug 24, 2023 4:20 PM ()
And you had to shake the bottle before you ha d a glass of milk!
reply by greatmartin on Aug 24, 2023 8:07 PM ()

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