MikeyC
Well-known member
This post is too vague and subjective.I don't know if people are a waste of time, but I definitely think that being nice is only setting yourself up to either be taken advantage of or ignored.
I often wish that I had been part of my parents generation instead of this one, because it seems like people have gotten a lot worse... it doesn't really matter if you're a good person, because just being good is boring... you also have to be edgy and usually vulgar as well. Manners and etiquette have definitely declined, and unless you're fantastically good-looking, your social value depends mostly on how loud or in-your-face you are... or even if you're willing to delight in cruelty to others.
If you go to countries that are more conservative, you will see what I mean. Plenty of places in the world still value things like modesty, intelligence and basic decency, but the west is the exact opposite.
You wish you were a part of your parents' generation? They had it just as hard, or worse, than we do. The next generation will yearn to be part of our generation, because we had respect, and the cycle will continue like that.
"Manners and etiquette have definitely declined." There's no proof of that. We just think that because the media shoves the opposite in our faces for all to see. If I'm nice to someone, I usually get niceness in return. Maybe that's just me?
I also don't think the Western world is the "exact opposite" and don't value modesty and intelligence.
I think you're hanging around the wrong people and watching the news too much to come to these wild conclusions.