I wouldn't say it's passing us by.I would say it just changes so fast we can't keep up.I think it all boils down to is you don't have to wait anymore.
It's all about money and the fact you can borrow it all you want.When we were young we saved to buy something.Now all you do is call the bank and they give it to you.I don't but I know a lot that do.Or you lease it wear it out and lease another one.We live in a give me society and that's not a good thing.
My dad and I taught both my sons old school ways.When they got in school technology took over and left us in the dirt.They still tell me on occasion to come to the 21st century.
We might not be as smart about what happens now but they got no idea what could be ahead because it's gonna keep changing and they will have to adapt just like we did.Some will make it some won't,but it's always been that way.
My oldest is a electricion by trade married into a farm family and is involved with some of the operation.My youngest is in HVAC and has no interest in agriculture what so ever.I wanted them to do what they wanted and not what I did.
Look at it like this JD,time and technology are gonna keep movin.Just hold on and enjoy the ride.
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