TIL Billy Joel got into an argument with a younger man about what the worst era to be young in was. The younger man told Joel that at least he got to grow up in the 50s when "nothing happened." Flabbergasted, Joel began listing the events of the 50s, which later became "We Didn't Start the Fire"

Hell, as those of us who did some deep research into the question of "why did Trump happen", the 90s wasn't even a good time to live in the West if you were beneath very-safely-middle-class. There weren't any big wars or conflicts in the West, but for that demo (working-poor Westerners - white, black, brown or otherwise) things had been going sideways since the 70s in less dramatic ways that the media didn't cover - cost of living, social safety nets, wages, etc. And it only got worse from there.

Still love the song We Didn't Start The Fire, but according to so many metrics growing up a white male in the 50s was like winning the greatest lottery ticket in human history. No it wasn't perfect. Nothing in life is, especially when talking about something as big and vague as "generations", but it was as close as any demographic has ever come to perfect.

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