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    1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 21 Feb 2020

      Pinboard Retweeted David Frum

      Yet it still stores the same number of web pages as a $149 hard drive bought in 1996https://twitter.com/davidfrum/status/1228009525153796096 …

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      David FrumVerified account @davidfrum
      Just opened the new 4 terrabyte hard drive I bought for $149. In the year I graduated from college, that amount of storage would have cost more than $4 billion. https://mkomo.com/cost-per-gigabyte … pic.twitter.com/AS69SujJeq
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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 21 Feb 2020

      There is a lot of dumb Twitter debate about whether kids these days have it better off than any earlier generation. The significant difference is that in the 1960's an American could count on their kids having a better life than their own, while this no longer holds today.

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    3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 21 Feb 2020

      People will put up with almost any amount of suffering and hardship if they know they are building a better life for their children and grandchildren. Conversely, living in a society where their kids and grandkids may be worse off is incredibly destabilizing. People need hope.

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    4. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 21 Feb 2020

      Right now, we have life expectancy declining for three consecutive years, the first time that happened in America since the Spanish Flu. Housing, health and education are getting less affordable. And people are staring down the barrel of climate change. That's the crisis we face.

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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 21 Feb 2020

      It is perfectly consistent for things to be better than they ever were in the past by many objective measures, and for people to feel pessimistic and anxious, because the chance of upward mobility that is a prerequisite to social cohesion in a democracy really is gone.

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        2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 21 Feb 2020

          A society where you grow up worse off than your parents, and know that your kids will be worse off than you, is the toxic mirror image of the American Dream.

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        3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 21 Feb 2020

          Pinboard Retweeted Tom Nichols

          I attribute this all to lack of a sound math education. It's about the derivatives, not the value of the function.https://twitter.com/RadioFreeTom/status/1230877836279414786 …

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          Tom NicholsVerified account @RadioFreeTom
          Yes, it's been the very worst of times, and totally understandable that in a booming economy, peace, and the highest standard of living in history, the young would turn in desperation to socialism. I cannot roll my eyes any harder without losing consciousness. https://twitter.com/dellavolpe/status/1230593898550091788 …
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        1. Steven Reed‏ @srtcd424 21 Feb 2020
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          Yup - the world is (probably) materially better than it has ever been for most people, but psychologically I reckon it's rather a train wreck. The rate of change, the uncertainty, the lack of stability...

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        1. Lucio Martelli‏ @LucioMM1 23 Feb 2020
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          This is ahistorical. We had democratic examples that lasted centuries that didn't rely on "chance of upward mobility" as societal glue. Roman, greek polis, seafaring Italian republics etc

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