>>514905019
I will say at least the pre2000 babies, everyone had actual irl memories of their childhood. Kids now wont have that, can you remember what you watched on YouTube last week? I cant. Now imagine they is the first 10 years of your life.
I remember a round of capture the flag that spanned over 30 acres, it was awesome. I remember the game took hours and at some point just after midnight one of the older kids on my team came running back with the flag.
The kids growing up now have only know the "corporate for profit" subscription tiered system we see every where. All they have known is short form content, there js no way they will look back at "the better days" of their youth when they are pushing 40.
Honestly, I have no idea how the kids of this decade will fare toward their middle ages. Look at the millennial now, the most toy buying generation, adult happy meals, and the overwhelming sense of entitlement. I believe it was the little bit of never ending entertainment we had as children. Except now, it truly is never ending and teams of psychologists made it the most addictive thing imaginable