Summary:
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Growing up in the 70s meant acquiring rare traits such as patience, resourcefulness, and independence that are lacking today.
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The absence of technology allowed for real communication skills, respect for authority, and a strong work ethic to develop.
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Children from the 70s learned to be comfortable with silence, value lasting loyalty, and live without constant comparison to others.
Although you might have been born as early as the 1970s, chances are high that you acquired these 5 rare traits which most people do not have nowadays.It was a totally different experience growing up in 70s. No cellphones, no information, no round-the-clock surveillance. Children were free to move around and to play and get to know the life rules through their mistakes.
Real Patience
There was nothing to come at that moment at once. It was just the way of life to wait and wait until you received mail, cartoons and phone calls. The patience of everyday is something that the instant gratification culture can never substitute.
True Resourcefulness
There was no Google that entailed doing it yourself. Original thinking without external assistance became unconscious and silently became a lifetime superpower.
Sitting With Boredom
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It was not a crisis, but boredom was the order of the day. Nothing to do translated into imagination engaging automatically. The ability to relax in stillness, is something the present day generation has almost never had a chance to experience.
Real Communication Skills
All the discussions were done either in person or on the phone. No screens to hide behind. That unremitting actual interaction engendered that real communication yet denied to most people today.
Genuine Independence
Children spent their whole day not following apps or stalking parents starting in the morning to the end of the day. The early solitude in the world inculcated invincible self-reliance and silent confidence in her.
Respect for Authority
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Without doubt, teachers, elders and neighbors were respected. That culture defined the way a whole generation conducted themselves professionally as well as personally in life.
Strong Work Ethic
Part time jobs and chores were just to be expected. Nothing was easily given to them. That childhood exposure to the world of earning and relating created a discipline that characterized a generation.
Comfort With Silence
No alerts, no auto plays, no noises all the time. There was nothing abnormal in sitting down. Being able to be calm and awake is such an uncommon and underestimated skill of today.
Lasting Loyalty
Friendships were formed gradually and were nurtured deliberately. You came and appeared just as you promised. And such dedication to human beings and values becomes even harder to discover nowadays.
Life Without Comparison
There was no social media so there were no highlight reel to compare. This non-comparative way of life created a stable, solid feeling of self that is nearly unattainable nowadays.