The boomers got comfortable, and now we’re paying the price.

The Baby Boomer generation had it all—economic growth, technological advancements, and a booming consumer culture. The world seemed like a playground full of opportunities, and they took full advantage of it. However, the rapid progress they enjoyed came at the expense of the environment. The convenient, easy choices they made—like driving gas-guzzling cars, relying on disposable products, and embracing mass consumption—were considered normal at the time. Unfortunately, no one was talking about the long-term consequences, and those costs are now squarely on our shoulders.
Fast forward to today, and we’re left facing the environmental fallout of their decisions. Climate change, pollution, and dwindling resources are just some of the challenges we now struggle with. While they lived their best lives, we’re left to clean up the mess. These are the sacrifices they made for convenience—and now, we’re the ones paying the price.








