• comrade_twisty@feddit.org
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    5 days ago

    Young people also realize the world is rapidly changing and the relative calm of the past 7 decades is fading. Old people don’t really care anymore and are stuck in their old ways where nothing ever affects them.

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      5 days ago

      The article seems to be saying they are optimistic about the future though:

      Despite their lower wellbeing today, young adults express high expectations for their future life satisfaction. On a ten-point scale, they expect their life satisfaction to reach 8.06 in five years’ time, compared with a general average of 6.65.

      “Young people’s optimism about the future is positive,” says Nora Hansson Bittár, “but the combination of low wellbeing today and very high expectations for the future brings to mind former Swedish Prime Minister Tage Erlander’s phrase about the ‘disappointment that follows rising expectations’. Overly high ambitions and ideals – likely reinforced by social media – may contribute to dissatisfaction with life in the present.”