I’d add ~2018: polarization, populism, and the infodemic. It wasn’t Sunflower‑ or pandemic‑scale, but people at the mayoral election/referendums felt the information ecosystem was fragmented and balkanized. That was the only time I really felt intergenerational unity was at risk. Today it’s better. The chief populist then is now moderate and presiding over our parliament—similar to Switzerland’s experience, where participation made populists learn that civil society is more popular than populism.