Keroin
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I was watching a documentary on the Doors last night and was both intrigued and a little saddened by some of the footage from the sixties. What was it like to come of age in that turbulent time?
Earlier in the day, I’d heard a newsperson remark that some study has shown that Generation Y feels a greater sense of entitlement than any generation in history. (Don’t ask me how they “scientifically measured” this, I have no clue). And that got me wondering how it must feel to be coming of age in this era.
I’m Gen X. I was born in 1969 and came of age post-Vietnam. I’ll talk about that later but I’m curious to know how you feel or what you think about your generation. What do you think defines your generation? What was/is good about it? What was/is not so good?
I know these are very general questions, so please feel free to talk about anything about your generation that moves you.
Earlier in the day, I’d heard a newsperson remark that some study has shown that Generation Y feels a greater sense of entitlement than any generation in history. (Don’t ask me how they “scientifically measured” this, I have no clue). And that got me wondering how it must feel to be coming of age in this era.
I’m Gen X. I was born in 1969 and came of age post-Vietnam. I’ll talk about that later but I’m curious to know how you feel or what you think about your generation. What do you think defines your generation? What was/is good about it? What was/is not so good?
I know these are very general questions, so please feel free to talk about anything about your generation that moves you.