A similar fire as to 2025 Switzerland fire took place in Gen X's youth. The panic was not only about dead and wounded, but "youth" becoming premiere. "Outside the box" and so by-passing the ranks in such fields as paparazzi-style-"journalism" and espionage. Faster and quicker were filling in the gaps and divides between people of different ages.
I remember Angela Lansberry (sp?) being "equally disgusted" with young and older being so hateful to each other, to the same team.
Way back then some of the youngest adults in the Western world were being shoved into the professions, as "the edge". Sharp sword edges really in all the fields and trades because of greed and desire. Ambition and desperation. And an increasing number of factors at play in the old "chess games".
Europe and Asia had long been slow establishment in terms of world history. "Rich kids" weren't even the size of mosquitos to the elephant of the world. The baby boom generation of world leaders was just begin-ing when the Soviet Union weakened financially and the walls of the Old World got a few crumbly bits. But East and West held sway on many issues. Traditional human beings was of primary concern.
That being so, "rails" were necessary to avoid train wrecks and collisions. Diplomacy people'd up where it could. Investigations into alleged "crimes" took on divisions and modern "murder mysteries" may have become "genre" but "interference" was still against most countries' laws. Technology slowly got sold as stabilizing forces intermingled with markets. And when "the streets" as opposed to "royalty" settled down mostly, "geopolitics" almost replaced the more elusive politique and the body politic.
In Academia people balanced being both businesses and campuses. Juggled conferencing and seminar with "course load" and development. Wrestled with levels of competency and experience. And started again to publish in journals (different than magazines).
"There are always going to be ugly truths in this world. Focus up. And wake up America. You can take a little criticism now and then."
Not everyone could of course. Hormones, personal lives, the press to survive and thrive or "die" was like its own kind of machinery. "Flung from the carousel and the ladders," a mime frankly admitted on a pretzel break.
"Would you like to peek at our notebooks?" Youth asked him just as he took a bite and it was hard to answer verbally. "Studying?" He seemed humbled by the very possibility. We nodded and told of Architecture and Set Design and Fashion and just writing. The mime had been joined by other mimes and more pretzels and each admonished the one who'd talked. Then each one mimed contented and maybe a little sleepy. "Like history and civilization," a youth said. A mime shrugged.

