>>512434796 (OP)
There has never been a well spaced out routine of happenings. Humanity isn't a steamroller, it's a pot that bubbles silently away until too much fuel is thrown on the fire and it bubbles over. Despite being a communist, Lenin was a very intelligent political player, and he was right when he said "There are decades in which nothing happens, and there are weeks in which decades happen". You're in the last few years of "Nothing ever happens", in the same way that one french guy was when he essentially (and I'm paraphrasing here) said that nothing ever happens in his pamplet, and that was 3 weeks before the bastille got stormed and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars swept across Europe and there was a new happening every week for 26 years. Then there was nothing for 99 years, and then you had 31 years of nearly non-stop happenings between 1914-1945.
Wait your turn, the golden age has almost been totally spent by the Boomers, so expect the 2030's to be a wild ride.