The three generations are living in different states now.
A lot of the post-70s people I know have almost stabilized. At this time, I can go to work, drink a cup of tea and listen to songs. The day is quite elegant.
Some of them are now starting to know to bring a little bit older children to go out and let the children broaden their horizons. In today's society it's quite a pleasure.
People after the 80s are a little bit sad. At this time it is in the state of the old and the young, so life is very stressful, there are a lot of things need to do themselves.
Taking care of elderly parents, raising small children, the salary is not a lot, every day pressure to death. So I feel that the eighties are still in a stage where they are struggling.
But it also depends on how he struggles, if he can succeed then he will be more comfortable, if he can't succeed then he will continue to be miserable.
Now the 80s are still facing the pressure of mortgage and car loan, this time should belong to the most difficult time. Parents can no longer provide help to their own, all have to go to their own efforts to do a good job.
The nineties are still in a relatively good state. They are all in the stage of just getting married not long ago or still in love. This should belong to a good state.
What's the matter, there are family members to help you support, they just need to be able to feed themselves on the line. Even if you have children, it doesn't matter, because they are still small, someone to help take care of them, and they don't really need to spend money.
The post-nineties are still in a state of being able to play with a large group of their friends and belong to a very dashing day. There are even moments when you can throw a little tantrum.
So the three times of the people are now living in a different state, but it is also likely to be a re-cycling of the state, slowly people grow up will have a different state.