There are things about the past that were objectively better.
In the late 90's - early 2000's, and before social media, there was a genuine hope for the future in society, everyone was optimistic.
Today you feel like everything is about to collapse at any moment.
The economy and job market has never been as bad as it is today (thank AI, way too many people and too few good jobs), university degrees for the most part are now a waste of money and don't guarantee anything. The 2008 'recession' was a golden age compared to today. We're overpopulated, and there's less and less cake to go around.
The housing market also has never been as bad, too much power has been given to developers, and most people can't afford to buy homes anymore, thanks also to overpopulation again, and governments aggressively driving population numbers up by any means. There was a time 10+ years ago when you didn't have to be a millionaire to buy a home.
In that vein, with developers given free rein by governments, quaint old neighbourhoods all over are being eradicated or gentrified to make ugly overpriced condos that have zero heritage or aesthetic value.
It feels like in the past 10 years, the world I once knew and loved is being deliberately and exponentially erased by devils in high places...