The contemporary culture is rapid, and not all new habits, as well as new trends, can go well with individuals who have experienced numerous social and technological changes. To most men above 40, some of these trends are not progress but rather compelled change, which places more emphasis on attention but not content on what is being said.
The MOH of Oversharing Every Moment

It may seem obligatory to constantly share an everyday routine, personal cogitations, and small accomplishments that may seem unimportant to the generation raised with a strong appreciation of discretion and personal boundaries. This habit is viewed by many a man in their 40s and above as a substitute for real-world connections in favour of the performance to the audience.
Trendhopping So as not to be left behind

It is usually more authentic than modern to adopt all the viral habits without even knowing their intent. Males who have greater life experience are more prone to adhere to consistency and personal identity than reinvent themselves over and over in accordance with online trends.
In Slang and Not In Context Not Long

The slang used on the internet evolves very fast, and when spoken in the wrong context, it might be clumsy or unnatural. Men beyond 40 years tend to perceive better communication to be more effective and respectful compared with a language that dies in a few months.
Fads- Extreme Fitness or Wellness Fads

Fast-fix practices and false health-appeals tend to make one skeptical, who knows that it is the long habits that are important and not short-cuts. Balance and sustainability are not dramatic when it comes to work in experience, which has taught many men.
Making Technology a Personality

Possession of the latest gadget or application is not necessarily an indicator of brilliance or prosperity. Men who are well past 40 in age tend to wrince when technology is applied as an alternative to skills, values, or any achievement that has relevance or significance to any individual.
What Instrument of Measuring Self-Worth Is Public

The number of followers, likes, and views may appear superficial to the person who has developed trust in work and relationships. This age group of men likes actual outcomes as opposed to changing computer characters.
Devoting All Opinions to Public Statement

The necessity to make comments about all subjects may be tiresome and useless. As we get older, there is a realization that sometimes there is nothing more impactful than silence and contemplation, as we are prone to commenting all the time.
Too Casual Workmanlike Conduct

Breaking down the personal and professional demarcation will be an uncomfortable experience for men, who were brought up in a clearer boundary. Respect, preparation and reliability are something that they tend to believe is significant despite the changing trend at the workplace.
Romanizing Hustle Without Rest

The notion that you have to be busy all the time is seemingly above the value of rest and reflection. Men above 40 years of age and who have suffered burnout or its effects are more likely to appreciate the importance of smart work compared to constant movement.