It seems that history is repeating itself but it may not be all bad news. In the Great Depression of the 1930s, young people had to use imagination and thrift to occupy themselves. Some of the best-selling toys of the era were,jigsaw puzzles. These jigsaw puzzles, were mass produced cheaply. Some were even sold a bit at a time for a few pennies.
Now, the spirit of the recession-era is back in vogue. With money tight for many, evidence shows that those born in the 1970s and 1980s in particular, are looking to the past for pleasure. An evening with jigsaw puzzles, a bottle of wine and friends staying in, is becoming the norm. But what's more interesting is that it's also becoming trendy. Watercolour paints, card-making products and make-your-own models are also increasing in popularity with that generation.
What all these activities have in common is that they are relatively cheap to do. They can also help people forget their worries. Interesting pastime, as the puzzles are often recommended trust mental health professionals as a good way of reconstruction and concentration.
These bad economic times were hard, but it might be good to these bad economic times. Consumers and in particular to recognize in the 20 and 30, that material values are not important, but family values. ancient pastime to do as puzzles that help consumers re-evaluate thetheir lives. Maybe this economic downturn may make the World a better place to live.
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