You know sometimes I think the generation gap is really interesting because what one generation doesn't get about the previous one sometimes the one after that or the one after THAT really gets it and there is a revival or relaunch of essential aspects. . . .
And sometimes you can read someone who seems to really be speaking for YOU to YOU about YOU at YOU etc. . . . I get that effect reading Henry Miller or Jack Kerouac or Philip K. Dick. Hell, I'm not a part of their generations, but they seem to be in my head or writing about my head or they at least have serious relevance for my life, my inner core. . . .
I read recently some Egyptian writings from way back when, possible 3500 years ago, the entreaties of a government official to Horus to help him to not be like the bad people that do dishonest things with the money that comes their way as part of their government work. . . it's freaky sometimes how nothing is any different really in the human condition from age to age.