One of the (few) perks of getting older is that you can gather enough real-world experience to _personally_ notice dynamics like this. If only there was some way we didn't need to grow old to have these epiphanies, some kinda condensed transfer of information from previous generhttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1349068083617386496 …
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Second only to a bad event leading to absolutely no lessons learned at all which seems to be the thing in the current year
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But yeah, I have been thinking a lot lately e.g. about my generation's childhood and early adulthood in a very peaceful Western world and the kind of optimism we had. Time flies.
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The perfect example. In premodern Japan, marker stones were setup at the highest level a tsunami would reach, and no one was allowed to build below them. These are now ignored, so there is now massive loss of life.https://www.good.is/articles/ancient-people-are-still-awesome-centuries-old-japanese-tsunami-warning-markers-saved-lives …
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