Man of Honour
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Poll added - had to cut down the word count of option 2 to make it fit though.
People call it synisism, I call it realism. Realism is what achieves thing not relentless positivity.
25 means you've just become an adult.![]()
So number 3 I have no patience with people who want to save the world, you won't the world is **** .
Look after your own, no one else will.
None of those things represent me. As I become older I become more cynical but I don't believe it's any easier now for youth than it was for me.

In numerous threads (pensions, national service, Brexit) there appears to be a trend of older posters showing a lack of empathy for others and in particular for young people. But is this really the case? How about a poll?
Based on your personal experience (your own views if you consider yourself to be older, or the apparent views of older people that you know if you are still young) do you think that:
1) People's views stay much the same throughout their life
2) As people age and enjoy/look forward to the benefits of retirement, financial security etc. they become more happy and tolerant of others
3) Hearts harden with the arteries, old = bitter, Daily Mail is right, youth of today have it easy etc.
When you are young you still have hope...
Christ Almighty this post is dripping with a condescending tone that makes me want to face-plam.



One of my new year resolutions was not to click on the DM ever again. It is one of the very worst type of media outlets, happy to never question, purely to provoke it's rabble so they click on more adverts.
I've said it before and will keep saying it. All the old people were young once, none of the young have been old yet. Your views change often with life experience as you have life experience and can look back on the views, ideas and knowledge you had back when you were a youth and realise how often much of it was misguided, wrong.......or spot on, but experience is what you need to educate you on which. The differences between being young now and young then really matter little in the grand scale of life as that will always change.
Young people are vital, their creativity and challenging of the ways of old are vital to an evolving and developing society and should be embraced where appropriate and listened to often and of course challenged hard. But as you age you realise that young and energised with an answer for everything is not actually and answer for much, that is what experience shows you. That won't change the younger or older generations however, nor should it, both have a place and the fight is what makes things better.....and worse.
I remember 7 - 9 being so awesome. Can still remember it like it was yesterday even though it wasn't. 87 - 90 I always remembered the better and longer summers. 91 - 93 was awesome as well. We had moved in 91. So many great wonderful summers out cycling everywhere. 96 became even better once I got into dirt bikes but today is even better bar the amount of sucky weather. :/

And you were wondering why this country is going down the pan...