About Us
Mission Statement
Rules of Conduct
 
Name:
Pswd:
Remember Me
Register
 

A Muse
Author: BobR    Date: 09/20/2023 12:48:48

I saw a post on the Book of Faces that pointed out that 2023 is 53 years after 1970. While that makes a lot of people my age feel old, if you go back 53 years from 1970, the date is 1917.

wait - what??

That means that someone born in 1907 would have been the age I am now in 1970. That is astounding. Us late-stage boomers and Gen-Xers have the advantage of a new millennium happening in the middle of our adult years to shield us from the reality of jarring factoids like this.

I have a 45 year high school reunion coming up this weekend. I graduated in 1978. So that got me thinking: what was happening 45 years before I graduated?

Subtracting 45 from 1978 gives us... lessee... carry the 2... 1933. So someone born in 1915 would have graduated high school in 1933, and would have been attending their 45 year high school reunion in 1978. Yes, that seems like a lot of nonsense. But if we step back for a moment and think about what changes have occurred in those timeframes, it's pretty amazing.

Looking back 45 years from my graduation, we had the German Weimar Republic being replaced with the Nazi regime and WWII. We had popular music transition from folk and show tunes to big band jazz to do-wop to guitar-driven rock and soul. We got the Eisenhower highway system, two wars in Asia, commercial airflight becoming common, the space race and landing on the moon. We got civil rights passed for the "negroes" of the time, the right to marry outside of one's "race", and legal abortion. The World Trade Center was built.

We like to think about how amazing it must have been to live through those times with all of those incredible changes and advancements.

So what's happened since I graduated in 1978?

We've seen democratic governments in the Middle East replaced by theocratic extremism. We had music transition from rock to punk and new wave, to hair-metal, to "alternative rock", and finally cheesey pop. We had the birth of rap and hip-hop. We had the introduction of the space shuttle (including 2 which ended in disaster) and it's retirement. We got smog, gridlock, acid rain, and a hole in the ozone layer. We got states finding ways around the Civil Rights Act, the demise of pensions in favor of 401ks, and the end of Roe -v- Wade. The World Trade Center was destroyed by terrorists.

On the other hand, we got the personal computer, and landline phones replaced with cell phones. Between those and the doors on stores which open automatically, we're only missing transporters to make the Star Trek trifecta complete. We have the human genome pretty much completely mapped, and mRNA vaccines a reality. We've had a black president, and currently an Asian-African-American female vice-president. We have a pill that - where available - makes surgical abortions obsolete.

The history which we live through will always be a mixed bag, and whether we see the glass as half full or half empty, it is still a glass with something in it. What sort of history will kids born today have to look back on?

Only time (and memory) will tell.
 

5 comments (Latest Comment: 09/20/2023 16:22:33 by Raine)
   Perma Link

Share This!

Furl it!
Spurl
NewsVine
Reddit
Technorati

Add a Comment

Please login to add a comment...


Comments:

Order comments Newest to Oldest  Refresh Comments

Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/20/2023 13:06:55
Good morning, bloggers!!!!

Time will tell what the future will bring. Yet, we have the power to influence it.

Comment by Raine on 09/20/2023 14:04:08
Good morning!

Well, now my head is spinning.

Comment by TriSec on 09/20/2023 14:14:24
Heh. I've been starting to think about that here in Boston.

2023 marks the 250th anniversary of the Tea Party, and we've got a big kickoff planned this December to mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the nation over the next few years.

I've started noting it on my tour - "If you're old enough to remember the Bicentennial nearly 50 years ago now, we're going to do it all over again in the coming years for our Semiquincintennial!" (look that one up.)

Like Bob, I've been thinking along those timelines - 50 years ago, I did take part in a lot of Bicentennial activities as a ten-year-old Cub Scout. I will get to lead my Scouts through the next few years, and maybe even do some things professionally, given my line of work.

But indeed - should the nation survive to see it's 300th birthday in 2076....what will an elderly Javi and my grandbabies have to look back upon?



Comment by Raine on 09/20/2023 14:25:11


Comment by Raine on 09/20/2023 16:22:33