What do you think was the coziest time to live in, historically speaking?
>>18404730today, you literally made this thread from the comfort of your computer at home, you just don't Romanticize the modern world because Romanticism in general is usually only given to settings in retrospect and is closely tied to feelings of nostalgia.
>>18404734There's an idea of cozy being relaxed as opposed to energetic. The modern world is very very big, with a lot of people. We are more interconnected then ever.There are places in history and times in history that were quite nice to live in, like during periods of ancient greek history, or under the reign of the good emperor's in Rome. There are places where you could not worry about famine, have the benefits of plumbing and sanitation, the culture of plays, even direct democracy instead of elected representatives
>>18404743The world has always been energetic with a lot happening, it's just that today we're often more exposed to all the happenings of the world through mass media. It takes a level of discipline to turn off all this overstimulation and go outside but we still have the power to do this even if it takes discipline to do it