jrockbridge
Stealing Your Riffs
Were you a child of the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's, etc? What was growing up like in your decade?
I grew up as a child in the 70's. We were mostly unsupervised. We ate sugary cereal for breakfast. We watched cartoons on Saturday mornings. We had a lot of freedom. We were left to play outdoors, unsupervised. Our bicycles were our prized transportation. We did not have bike helmets. The parent rule was that we had to be home when it started getting dark, when the street lights turned on. We climbed trees. We made tree houses in the woods. We made go carts out of junk and scrap wood. At times, we were latchkey kids after school. There were no computers, cell phones, nor social media. There were times we were completely alone with our thoughts.
Apparently, being raised in this way, as free-roaming kids with minimal supervision created strong adult traits. Psychologists claim 70's kids generally learned to navigate social dynamics and risks without parental mediation, fostering strong internal motivation. They say it created resourceful, pragmatic adults comfortable with solitude, boredom, and problem-solving.
This video sums up a lot of the 70's touchstones I remember from childhood...
This video sums up the psychology resulting from being raised in the 70's....
What was your childhood decade? Was your childhood similar? How was it different?
I grew up as a child in the 70's. We were mostly unsupervised. We ate sugary cereal for breakfast. We watched cartoons on Saturday mornings. We had a lot of freedom. We were left to play outdoors, unsupervised. Our bicycles were our prized transportation. We did not have bike helmets. The parent rule was that we had to be home when it started getting dark, when the street lights turned on. We climbed trees. We made tree houses in the woods. We made go carts out of junk and scrap wood. At times, we were latchkey kids after school. There were no computers, cell phones, nor social media. There were times we were completely alone with our thoughts.
Apparently, being raised in this way, as free-roaming kids with minimal supervision created strong adult traits. Psychologists claim 70's kids generally learned to navigate social dynamics and risks without parental mediation, fostering strong internal motivation. They say it created resourceful, pragmatic adults comfortable with solitude, boredom, and problem-solving.
This video sums up a lot of the 70's touchstones I remember from childhood...
This video sums up the psychology resulting from being raised in the 70's....
What was your childhood decade? Was your childhood similar? How was it different?
