Whenever we recall the times gone by, we always refer to it as good old days. Does it mean the times we lived in before had been better than the times we are living in now? If it were not so, then why must one recall the 'good old days' with a certain feelings of nostalgia.
It only means that though we have everything that we did not have in good old days still we are not happy. The happiness matters the most.
A rich man, despite all his possessions might not be as happy as a poor man who lives in the conditions of want day in and day out.
Those who are chasing worldly comfort think that the world is getting worse. It is because they are not satisfied with everything they have. Whereas a man with little or nothing might think that, the world is getting better because he is satisfied with little or nothing he has.
Much depends on your perception as to how you are viewing your world.
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Worse. Environmental problems are related to the size of the global human population. While this continues to grow, all environmental problems are going to get worse not better.
worse.
Depends on what you define as gun violence and where you look. Subjectively: It is getting worse in UK, despite near-total gun ban. It is not getting worse in US.
Better (:
People have free will. Free will determines whether your lifestyle has changed for the better or worse. If hard times are being experienced, then things are worse. If everything is great that your lifestyle is doing better.
Moesha - 1996 For Better or Worse - 2.22 was released on: USA: 6 May 1997
worse.
better:)
yes, I am. I'm getting better.
its getting worse
Sadly it is getting worse in the whole world.
worse
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Worse. The amount of fishing is related to the size of the global human population. While this continues to grow, all environmental problems are going to get worse not better.
It would appear that way. With global warming the good times seem to be getting better, and the bad times appear to be getting worse.
To see if they're getting better or worse.
Benjamin Franklin is often attributed to the quote "If you're not getting better, you're getting worse." The idea behind this saying is that progress requires continuous improvement, and stagnation can lead to regression.
According to many scientists around the world, the environment are is getting worse.