After listening to my wife basically pine for the "old days", I was wondering if this is a major reason many older folks think the world is rapidly going to the dogs and things are worse than they used to be. Put it in the context of college football.
I bet nearly all younger "fans" want an extended playoff, probably 16 teams. Many older fans seem to pine for the old messy bowl season, and decry the NLFization of CFB. (I'm probably in the middle of this somewhere.)
Fortunately, I think "things" in my personal life are better than they were a while back, and mostly getting better still. It's a more optimistic view I do make some effort to maintain, reminding myself of good stuff happening around me. Maybe some of this evolves from the very hard knock I had exactly 19 years ago today. I made some resolutions from that, realizing I could not change my past, unfortunately, but I can change my personal future. It put in perspective, for me, that some things I worried about in life are insignificant, irrelevant, not worth bothering with, it's all OK. Somebody cuts me off in traffic, well OK then, see you at the next traffic light.
I guess having survived, somehow, the worst stress I could imagine, now everything is "OK" in a sense, though I often will scream at the TV "Run the Dang Ball!!" still. I do hate it when the Dawgs are driving down the field ripping of 6-7-8 yards a carry and then get cute with this new fangled "pass", I think they call it.
Anyway, some things in life are in fact very important, maybe some other things may SEEM important but really aren't.
Thanks for listening. Rant over.