private lives to commercialism. They struggled emotionally because they envisioned that life was and would be a certain way as children, and they had to accept that what they had been taught had been lies or at least blankets to shield them from the truth. They also struggled financially because of inflation and commercialism. One positive, transition was when Individuals were trying to overcome poverty and social injustice.
They were still optimistic toward their future .The change was positive in that it helped them realize that what they had grown up in was not acceptable and needed to be changed. It also helped them to appreciate that even though they struggled economically, it was still better than the way they had been living. One negative is, they were used to private lives and being shielded from the news and the world. Individuals suddenly they're inundated with news and commercialism. They were basically depending in commercialization in order to maintain society. It was normal after the surpass a difficult era. Because It was not a western style society. It was going to take getting used to and people who grew up under the Soviet Union were not as accepting of the
change. I believe Russia nowadays have nostalgia because the childhood was sheltered. Children though they were happy and great. they had no idea of the negatives in their world Most kids are that way, but. To leave as a child, and come back from the Army to face reality. When it was such a huge culture shock, could not have been easy even though they rationally understood that the change was earnest and necessary.Individuals still feel nostalgia for the innocence of childhood, but to the degree these children did. They missed their childhood years before they knew all of the problems that existed in their society. During those times it was based on manipulation especially under those children. they thought they had a happy childhood. Unfortunately, was not like that.