Are people losing faith in all the once-reliable institutions or norms? I find that Hollywood is losing its appeal these days. I used to stay up all night in Europe to watch the Oscars, though nowadays, I have little interest. A recent online post shares suggestions for things people once considered respectable but are now jokes.
1. Cable Channels
A commenter aims a sharp rebuke at The History Channel, giving it the tagline: “Where truth is history.” Several thread commenters share this disdain for what many argue was once an excellent cable channel.
Moreover, the format for most shows is now tiresome. “Every time you come back from a commercial, they give you a 30-second reshowing of what just happened,” fumes an observer, “presumably to pad the runtime/so they don’t need as much content.”
2. Bank Managers
“They used to have serious power in local communities,” observes a dissatisfied person. “Now they have to be glorified customer service reps a lot of the time.” Sadly, with most banking done online these days, the friendly neighborhood bank manager is not so much a pillar of the community anymore.
3. The Food Pyramid
A thread begins with the statement: “The food pyramid.” It’s hard to argue with this choice, considering how too much grain can cause inflammation and dozens of body-building or wellness experts advising against too many carbs. “But how will you get your recommended six servings of grain?” adds a commenter with irony.
4. Company Loyalty
Job security isn’t what it used to be, and employees everywhere feel undervalued in this challenging market. However, most professionals also say you should move jobs every two years.
Otherwise, it looks like you get too comfortable. “Why should employees stay out of ‘loyalty’ when companies aren’t loyal or acting in their best interests?” argues an honest professional.
5. Craftsman’s Tools
“After he died a few years ago, I inherited my father’s tool collection, most of which he had inherited from my grandfather in the ’70s,” shares the next writer. “Those tools are so much better than anything I’ve bought for myself.” What happened to good craftsmanship? Are materials harder to source, or has profit taken over?
6. The Guinness World Records
As a child, I used to marvel at my annual Christmas Guinness Book of World Records, though now, anybody can break a Guinness World Record.
British standup comic Bill Bailey once said, “The book of records used to be feats of amazing skill and talent, now it has records like who can put the most pins on their face. All you have to do to beat them is have a bigger face!”
7. Facebook
I keep my Facebook account open, checking in occasionally; most people I know hardly ever post anymore. “Facebook was very similar to Instagram back in the day,” recalls a past fan. “None of this commercial and advertised video spam, but actual pictures and posts of your friends.”
8. Sears
A former employee reveals how great it once was working at the revered department store back in the day. “It was a great job making $25/hr selling vacuums and some appliances,” shares the commenter. “Commissions got cut, and I was making minimum wage less than a year after they were acquired by K-Mart. Didn’t make that much again at any job until after college.”
9. The Presidency
Has America ever agreed on a president? Since J.F.K., which U.S. Presidents have united their people and inspired their nation to stand up tall? “The American presidency does not hold the same esteem it once did,” is one frank thread comment. “Just because any American can be president, it doesn’t mean that anyone should,” declares the follow-up commenter.
10. Being a Teacher
I was once an international school teacher, which can be exhausting in the lower age groups. I doth my cap to anybod educator quotes her favorite principal: “Schools are becoming customer service industries that bow to the loudest parent.”
11. Hobbies
Hobbies are a fantastic way to spend your free time. They’re also good for the mind and body. However, the side hustle culture has turned many hobbies into money-making ventures.
One commenter agrees, saying “I am a hobbyist musician, and will never try to make money off of my music. I simply enjoy creating it with zero expectations.
Hustle culture ruined a lot of that because now every time I share my music with people, it turns into a conversation about monetization or how I’m wasting my time on something. It’s hard to even find likeminded people who want to collaborate without it turning into some big thing.
Time enjoyed is not time wasted.”
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