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Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/05/24/when-america-was-great-according-data/
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So.... Your nostalgia is strongest for when you had time to experience/benefit from the most of it.
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A perfumer told me that your preference for smells are formed up until the age of ten (approx).
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I wonder how these results turn out when someone has multiple adverse childhood experiences (e.g. abuse, neglect) Would they still have the same nostalgia for the same average time periods?
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glad my art targets 5-15 year olds, playing the long game 🧒 ⏳
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nah, these things are better now than they were when i was a kid
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The important conclusion to make from this info: the world overwhelmingly is getting better over time, and it's up to our continued generations to make the most of it
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We are officially old
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Normies converge on the most midwit opinion. More news at 11.
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These are fun. 😁
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it has something to do with neurogenesis and way people create new memories?
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skibidi @july, it's just motion, no cap https://warpcast.com/gidwell/0x4f73e974
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Notice the absence of books
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I remember seeing studies that showed our favorite music & movies were from our “nostalgic” years, roughly age 13-21. This pretty much matches most of what I’ve seen
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As time goes by, there's a perfectly rational explanation to this though: We have now 60 to 70 years of modern music behind us, and a list of curated hits we KNOW are good, Vs an always higher number of fast produced music we have to currently sort through to find 1 good, which makes it seem like quality keeps dropping
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Very interesting. I'm a nostalgic person in general and id assumed nostalgia only increases the older we get. What's the source of this image?
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Man, it's a hard truth...
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