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I think it deals with familiarity defining personal aesthetic? You grow up within a space, and the trends of that space become the norm, and within that norm there's a sweet spot that's 'cool'.
Every generation that grows up in a dramatically different aesthetic space thus ends up with completely different aesthetics from one another.
Oh for sure, i didnt mean to imply that it was objectively bad. Just not for me