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You are so right, and your generation is absolutely not the first to complain on exactly that subject. And I bet you, today's parent and grand-parent generations are not the last to act as they do, either. Most probably your comming children and grand children will second me on that sometime in the future - even if that seems impossible today. Today's youth will most likely not be the first generation in the history to act very different from what they in a younger age thought plausible
The children and grand children generations have never been "able to behave" - and the generations of parents and grand parents have always been "hopelessly oldfashioned and grumpy". Not much new there
The sentiments remain the same. I see a difference though. Technology advances and society shifts so quickly that the experiences of the older generation become less and less relevant. For 1000's of years a grandparent was a source of wisdom, now their experiences are so irrelevant you'd learn more talking to a child. As this process accelerates the same will become increasingly true of the parents. The divide between generations is definitely at its greatest point in history and growing. Combine that with living in societies that inherently devalue anyone outside the acquisition phase of their life and you get a Sci-Fi movie plot. While we aren't at the Logan's Run stage yet, he's definitely trying on sneakers.