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While modern life offers unprecedented convenience and connection, research reveals that those who came of age during the turbulent 60s developed nine critical psychological survival skills that our instant-gratification culture has nearly erased. These skills, honed during a time of social upheaval and change, include the ability to master boredom, which fosters creativity and self-reliance.
Additionally, the 60s generation learned practical skills such as fixing things with their hands, an ability that not only promotes resourcefulness but also instills a sense of accomplishment. They became adept at navigating uncertainty, a trait that is increasingly valuable in today’s fast-paced world.
Moreover, emotional resilience was cultivated through facing societal challenges, allowing them to manage stress and adapt to change effectively. As younger generations encounter the complexities of modern life, revisiting these survival skills could provide essential tools for navigating an increasingly unpredictable future. Embracing these lessons from the past may empower today's youth to thrive amidst contemporary challenges.
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