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In a global sense, by all objective criteria, it used to be worse. Previously, there were fewer people, they lived less, they had to work harder. Fewer people were provided with food and shelter. In the past, many people simply died before they were born or right after they were born, because science had no idea how to keep them alive. In addition, transport and communication systems are now more advanced, so people have become more free to communicate and move around.
In general, it was worse before.
Since I do not know how and whether it is possible to insert links in a mobile application, I will quote my own answer to this question: “This is a matter of perception. The past is evaluated subjectively. Let's say you are now a 30-year-old person. You have a family, children, and a job. Everything imposes certain responsibilities on you to some extent. You may not be ready for some of them. Before that, you were a student. From the point of view of a 30-year-old person, everything is clear to you in that period and everything seems easier and better. There are no problems that exist now. Fast-forward again and you'll see yourself at school. From the point of view of both a 30-year-old and a student, it seems to have been even better back then. Even less worries, and those that were seem like nonsense. And so it is with any stage of life. After a certain amount of time, you will feel that it was better now.Perhaps this is a specific memory. All the bad things will be erased and the best thing to do will be to remember the good things at that time. And the good is always better”