It’s 1987 and the days felt longer.
Who agrees? 🍋🏡
Looking back at 1987, it’s fascinating how the perception of time felt different—days seemed to stretch longer, allowing more room for simple pleasures and meaningful moments. From personal experience, this slower rhythm was partly due to less digital distraction and a lifestyle that emphasized direct human connection. Without the constant buzz of smartphones or social media, people often engaged more fully with their surroundings and each other. In my childhood, summer evenings meant riding bikes until the streetlights came on and chatting with neighbors over a fence, experiences that made time feel abundant and rich. The slower days gave space for imagination, creativity, and a stronger sense of community. Also, the 1980s culture with its music, fashion, and movies added to that nostalgic feel. Iconic tunes from the era often evoke emotions tied to memories that linger, making those days feel almost timeless. Whether it was waiting for your favorite show or hanging out with friends, the pace of life fostered moments worth remembering. Reflecting on the hashtag #nostalgia and #1980s, it’s clear that for many, 1987 holds a special place where time felt expansive, allowing us to savor life’s details more intimately. Today, recalling those longer days invites us to slow down and appreciate the present, reminding us that sometimes less hurry leads to richer living.


























































































