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Now and then I am constantly amazed with their way of life and all the effort they put into every day life and how little they get in return – by today's standards. They work all day long to get their food on the table and collaborate with each other to make through. In the past there probably was no such thing as consumption, at least not in the same extent as now. Today we live in a totally different way. Society is all about economics, consumption and efficiency. At work we are all interchangeable. We learn to live in a time where we constantly have to compete, show off and elbowing our way forward – we want to become something. The world today is not easy to live in. Sometimes, I tend to romanticize the past. In a way, their way of living was less dramatic, more calm, tranquil and comforting. But when I think about it twice I would never switch places. Far too much has changed, even more for the women. I could never live as the contemporary woman I am. I could never study, travel around by myself or live in different places in different parts of the world. But I can not help wonder how my life would have been like if I was born in that time – what kind of person would I be? Sofie Widh

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Now and then

I am constantly amazed with their way of life and all the effort they put into every day life and how

little they get in return – by today's standards.

They work all day long to get their food on the table and collaborate with each other to make

through. In the past there probably was no such thing as consumption, at least not in the same extent

as now.

Today we live in a totally different way. Society is all about economics, consumption and

efficiency. At work we are all interchangeable. We learn to live in a time where we constantly have

to compete, show off and elbowing our way forward – we want to become something.

The world today is not easy to live in. Sometimes, I tend to romanticize the past. In a way, their

way of living was less dramatic, more calm, tranquil and comforting. But when I think about it

twice I would never switch places. Far too much has changed, even more for the women. I could

never live as the contemporary woman I am. I could never study, travel around by myself or live in

different places in different parts of the world. But I can not help wonder how my life would have

been like if I was born in that time – what kind of person would I be?

Sofie Widh