This is a perfect, packs-a-punch observation from The Post’s now-former book critic @zeithistoriker who writes in the @NewYorker why Bezos’ “let the data lead the way” idea is opposite to the goals and purpose of a general interest newspaper https://t.co/s3BTVohO3H
Everyone under 30 is prematurely old (worried about savings, career, FIRE).
Everyone over 50 is desperately young (Burning Man, psychedelics).
My theory: Information abundance aged the young by showing them all future problems all at once.
Information abundance also made the old young by showing them all missed experiences all at once.
So now Gen Z talks like retirement planners and boomers act like teenagers.
It's so over.
Thinking about Bowie this week, which leads me back to Sinead and this moment at Metro in 2016, a few weeks after DB's departure. ...
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