Friday 3 January 2014

So What is Pretty Nostalgic Living?

So what is Pretty Nostalgic Living??


Here are my thoughts .......


Pretty Nostalgic Living is about looking to the past to recapture lost joys and ultimately to seek out solutions to the shortfalls of our present existence.   This may come as a shock, but if our lives were perfect then we would have no need or desire to look back with the intensity with which we do today and we would all be living in the moment and cheerfully moving forward into our futures. 
Most of us however, are not totally happy with the way we live and can’t help feeling there is something wrong, something missing and we remember fondly times in our own past when things felt good and so we try to reconnect to that same point in our history, recalling memories of making jam with Grannie or long bike rides through the dappled shade of overgrown country lanes. 


Nostalgia is described as a yearning for times gone by, but really it is also the yearning for feelings from our own past, the times when we felt loved, stress free, happy, valued and appreciated.

Today we have the tendency to use a sort of collective hindsight to look at the history, and to analyse the people who lived before us - picking details from their everyday lives and comparing them with our own.  This is not particular to our own times, for hundreds of years there has been a keen interest in history and the fascination with the ways of past civilisations.  It does, however, seem to be the symptom of increased industrialisation and rapid advances in society, because before the 18th century there was no need to reminisce about what life was like in times gone by, as they would have been very much the same as they were then.

Our modern lives however, have grown far more complicated in the past few decades than we could ever have imagined, as a human race, we are achieving great things, communicating with more people, accumulating masses of material wealth, experiencing wonders beyond belief and having many things that people used to strive to acquire, handed to us on a plate with no effort from us other than the transfer of digits from one bank account into another. 


By looking backwards and being nostalgic we can see a different world, one that is untainted by our modern trappings and we can select just the parts that appeal to us.  Being Pretty Nostalgic is not about faithfully recreating a time in history in homage to a forgotten era, there is no need to become a permanent historical re-enactor, giving up the use of toilet paper and soap in order to appreciate how people lived in mediaeval times.  Instead it is about how we as people today can use the lives of those who have already taken their turn to teach us, benefiting from their successes and trying not to repeat their mistakes.


Being Pretty Nostalgic is about fighting through the clutter of modern living to find out what is really important to us. By looking at the past, it is easy to notice the differences, we can see exactly what it is that we have gained over time, the many extra things which didn’t exist years ago and ponder “if they could live happily without them, can we?”  However, we also have the enormous benefit of spotting what wonderful things we have now that people in the past suffered from not owning and this realisation should help us to appreciate these things all the more.

How often do we hear stories of how people in the past were poor but happy? why is it then that we can feel so dissatisfied when we have access to so much? 

Well that's my great quest - how to get what I need for myself and my family whilst following the Pretty Nostalgic Pledge to:-

Spend Wisely, Waste Less and Appreciate more 

and above all else to enjoy life, feel satisfied and be proud of what I do

In essence

I want -  Happy Days from Vintage Ways!

 I would love to hear your views on what you think Pretty Nostalgic living is or should be  - so do leave me a comment x

2 comments:

  1. Here, here or should that be hear, hear?! X

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  2. I have felt totally inspired by your ethos this year, so much so it's made me rethink my resolutions! xx

    http://capturebylucy.com/blog/a-new-year-motto

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