One thing I am truly jealous of Boomers: Loads of Friends.
I know a Boomer that recently was mourning the death of a close friend. Over his life, this Boomer and his clutch of childhood friends (6 or 7 and their families have been 'thick as thieves'. Sharing their marriages, children, divorces, retirements, etc... In this nursing home, I see that same scenario almost daily.
I am very jealous of that. They all seem to have different political views and migrated to different areas of the country, but still kept in touch (non-internet) to share their lives. I do not know of any Gen-X, Millennial, or Zoomer that treasures friends like that. In a 'no-internet' world people were very (maybe too?) important.
In modernity we are instantly connected but eternally alone. Maybe we can learn from this?