These 90s are a special time. Maybe because these are the years of our childhood, and childhood somehow has its own temperature and a pleasant tinge that covers every memory of those years. Something carefree, without problems that no one else will solve but you - life in a kind of cocoon with security and ambitions of desires. )))
We watched such vivid commercials that delighted and absorbed attention like a full-length movie. Dozens, hundreds of times... the same one. Clothes, drinks, toys, everything was special to us. Down to the primitive essence, but so important and valuable were absolutely everyday things. Rarity and scarcity - things that added value, forming value. And what is it today? What's in short supply today? What do most people don't have and what do you want to possess with the same excitement and thirst that you had back in the 90's, when you thought of Tamogochi!
There's plenty of everything today. Everything and everyone! I am reminded of my own words from that year's post about "enoughness" and consciously refusing "excess". Not just...of everything, with an attempt to settle for less when "I have enough". In fact, we can please ourselves with the little things! Just think of that first sip of water after an intense half hour cardio workout. And that's just water! Youthful, after giving up sugar completely. A simple waffle cup is something perfect!
This time #quiz was more interesting for me, because I knew most of the answers to the questions, and some of the questions, the correct answers to which only I knew - a special pleasure!))))))
It's been 30 years, but the words of the songs are fresh in my memory, as if I listened to that song on the repeater just yesterday. We forget yesterday, but we remember the name of the candy "Kuku ruku ruku", which we might not have even tasted in our childhood. A huge amount of information, devoid of the energy of something human. We have stopped living with our souls, and we live only with our heads... Give yourself pleasure! Bring back an emotion from the '90s. A cartoon? A movie? A toy... Just to smile and dance!