• dustyData@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    It’s the curse of time that the elder generation only has life lessons for what they went through and the younger generation will live through new things that no one had even imagined possible. So every generation has to figure it out for themselves. Our parents educate us for a world that will not exist when we grow up.

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      20 minutes ago

      Sounds wise, but that’s a cop out though. The general lessons are almost always universal. Don’t stockpile vaccines for the omicron variant of covid, sure - that won’t occur again as viruses evolve, but…

      • don’t dismantle pandemic preparedness procedures within government/healthcare
      • do have a ready inventory and rapid response manufacturing and supply chain ready for PPE production/distribution
      • don’t count on the general public to be reasonable and selfless in their response to a global threat
      • do count on the wealthy, and the media they own, downplaying severity and pressuring you to risk your life for their uninterrupted profit.

      ETC, ETC, ETC.

      Nobody serious prepares their children for the exact scenarios they saw, they generalize what’s valuable and then finish by teaching them to be ready to realize that you may be in an entirely different situation, and that will be scary, but if you slow down, you’ll realize that there’s likely plenty you can take from my experience for helpful shortcuts.