Not really, at least from these photos https://www.theguardian.com/artandd...bO-y8UFN-2o5h11n7T9VZwkA3PdYPhpwNUiEiczZ5X50o
easy to be selective but it was the blossoming of a cultural revolution where people enjoyed themselves pity it died out in 2000
The sixties were euphoric. So much going on. Skiing, surfing, scooters, sea, sand and intimacy. In between it all I learnt to cook.
There is so much doom and gloom these days. The 60's was a magic time of freedom, the music, happy people, jobs were easy to get, we had money to spend on bikes, girls, clothes, holidays, having fun.
Have you tried asking the opinion of someone of the same age group you were, when you were young and the world was in a magic place? I suspect they'll say the same as you did then, only now. The average CV of most millennials that comes my way, shows a change jobs every two years and they spend in-between times travelling. Doesn't sound like no jobs, nor boring, to me.