"It is a modern day, and these times need modern solutions to modern problems"
About this Quote
The intent is motivational and managerial: stop sentimentalizing old fixes, stop arguing from tradition, get results. But the subtext is a subtle power move. By defining the moment as uniquely "Modern", the speaker implies that anyone reaching for older tools is out of touch. "Modern solutions" becomes a kind of social sorting hat: it flatters those who want to be seen as adaptable and quietly shames those who sound cautious, procedural, or historically minded.
Culturally, the line belongs to a familiar era of branding language where "modern" stands in for "efficient", "innovative", "tech-enabled", or simply "not your parents’ version". It’s the rhetoric of boardrooms, campaign stages, and TV scripts that need an instantly legible stance: progress. The ambiguity is the feature. It invites listeners to project their preferred fix into the blank space of "solutions", while the speaker collects the aura of decisiveness. In that sense, it’s less an argument than a vibe - and that’s why it works.
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| Topic | Technology |
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Nemec, Corin. (2026, February 19). It is a modern day, and these times need modern solutions to modern problems. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-a-modern-day-and-these-times-need-modern-48986/
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Nemec, Corin. "It is a modern day, and these times need modern solutions to modern problems." FixQuotes. February 19, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-a-modern-day-and-these-times-need-modern-48986/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It is a modern day, and these times need modern solutions to modern problems." FixQuotes, 19 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-a-modern-day-and-these-times-need-modern-48986/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.





