Were the Good Old Days Really so Good?

Why are we in such a rush to return to the way things were?

Most reports I'm reading say that it will take years for the economy to recover to where it was. Why have we set this as our baseline for success? Who says the way we've behaved in the past 5 decades (especially the last 15 to 20 years) is the way we should behave in the future? Certainly not the rest of the world. Certainly not the environment.

I was reading an article in Adweek that said Boomers are now saving rather than spending, and it was put across as bad news (at least for marketers). Isn't it about frigging time we started doing that?

I think we have to accept that as much fun as the party has been, it can't keep going on. Urging us to get back to where we were is like curing a hangover with another drink. We've been irresponsible, greedy, short sighted and consumed by consumption. And what we're going through is directly attributable to that behavior. A change in behavior is absolutely essential for survival. It won't be fun, but a future, any future, is a lot more likely if we go through the pain now than if we continue to get back on what Michael Eysenck calls the hedonic treadmill, chasing some misbegotten ideal of happiness.

Thank goodness Boomers are saving. Thank goodness Detroit is seriously looking at more environmental vehicles. Thank goodness we're starting to realize there's more to life than a big screen TV. It's about time.

 

 


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Print | posted @ Sunday, January 18, 2009 8:58 AM

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Gravatar # re: Were the Good Old Days Really so Good?
by Alice at 1/18/2009 9:13 AM

Bravo! So true. Excellent blog.

I have been feeling a bit 'holier than thou' myself as of late. When people were buying houses that were way out of their league my husband and I selected a cute little "postage stamp" that fits our needs and horrified our friends. We choose to not have a car, shopping in the neighborhood and biking and walking instead. We stuck with the old TV and didn't run out and buy the latest and greatest cell phones. We saved for a rainy day and thank goodness we did since when the slash and burn layoffs started I was one of those to lose my day job.

Yes, it is hard for everyone right now. But this shift is ultimately a positive thing for us as a country and individuals.

Thanks for the post :-)
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by Roselyn | Goji Berries at 1/18/2009 1:50 PM

The character grows during the hard times. A little suffering will not hurt us. It will just teach us to mend our ways. Spend less, save more. Be more long-sighted to be able to see the near future.
 re: Were the Good Old Days Really so Good?
by n. james at 1/19/2009 6:35 AM

I couldn't agree more. the marketers and money makes want us to spend, it fills their pockets. but if it's time to save, then it's time to save, what's wrong with that?

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