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Iwnc's avatar

I feel this emptiness every day. The plumb lines are fading but for my own orientation with God. I have such sadness for the children coming up who have never lived in the analog world. Generation X, of which I am a part, will be the last that remembers a world straddling analog and digital. If we can find a way to have life matter more in the analog than digital, perhaps we can cement that meaning, community, drive to excel, appreciate.

How can we do this given the clear preference by Millennials and Gen Z for online/curbside life. The reaction to the virus only hastened the virtual, blurred the lines between real and pretend, gamified interactions & motivations. We traded it all to be safe and numb; traded life IRL to star as NPCs.

Dear God, how do we get back?

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SCA's avatar

You're not free of propagandizing here yourself; you leave no room for women who don't feel the desire for a life partner or children. Certainly it's the biological imperative of our species to mate and reproduce; certainly most people desire stable and loving intimacy; certainly many people desire children and find parenthood their most meaningful experience.

Women who don't aren't also-rans in the game of life, and I think you're conflating truly empty and immature people with those who might perplex you by their self-sufficiency.

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