Gwolf
Well-known member
Makes me happy that I grew up in the 40s and 50s when we liked to get outside to play, explore, interact, and have a real face-to-face best friend.
I don't think it has as much to do with when you grew up, as it does with your own goals, hobbies, and interests. Grew up on a farm and you didn't dare tell your parents that you was bored. They would give you jobs to do to help out with the boredom. I don't have TV now. Nothing on it that I am interested in. I have plenty of small projects going on all the time to spend my extra time on, either in the yard or out in my shop. Built go carts, motorcycles, trailers, and other stuff. Currently building handmade knives. I am 75 years old and have never been bored enough to play video games or watch soap operas in my life.

