I think there is a lot of social conditioning and generational conditioning (what is happening in a particular country that might influence a particular generation) that influences a person's reasoning. It's interesting to study how these different generations feel about life and different important topics. I think it is far easier now to influence people and to communicate these influences that it is a little concerning. I think it leaves little time for people to connect to themselves. According to the Pew research, the millennials have the lowest percentage of marriages of any generation before them, 28% of them marry. And this has consistently declined with each new generation since the "the greatest generation". I think that says something. How we view life is fundamentally changing.
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Yes that's also true. Different countries see things differently and so do different Generations. In fact you might even think that another country is a better place than the one that you live in and that might not turn out to be true either. The grass almost always does look greener.
So true, @jeezzle ! So, so true.