In our nation today, there is a longing for the greener pastures of yesterday or the promises of a glorious future tomorrow. Many people my age look at the generation today and wonder what happened. How did things get so bad? Rascal Flatts describes this in their 2002 hit song, “I Miss Mayberry.” We all long for how life used to be because we think it was exponentially better.
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