Nostalgic posts become the flavour of special occasions like festivals.
The Good Old Days Are Happening Now, isn't it?
Have you noticed how often nostalgia comes wrapped in a complaint?
“How wonderful our childhood was!” “Kids these days will never know the joy
of…”
It’s true — the world has changed.
But here’s the funny thing: those “good old days” we cherish were never labeled
good back then.
We were just living — laughing with friends, sitting through boring afternoons,
sharing small joys.
We didn’t know we were creating something we’d later call nostalgia.
Today’s Gen Z is doing the same — only through their memes, reels, and
late-night group chats.
They too are shaping their own “good old days” without realizing it.
Every generation lives, loves, and struggles in its own way.
And years later, someone will look back and say, “Those were the times.”
Maybe the real message of nostalgia isn’t to return to the past, but to remind
us to be present now, because someday, this very moment will be someone’s warm
memory.
#suswasaSpace #BeInTheMoment #MicroPractices

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