How long were you banned?
14:00?
Cliff notes
The term "Me generation" has persisted over the decades, becoming synonymous with the baby boomers to many Americans. Not all young adults were enamored with the lifestyle choices being offered to them in mainstream culture, however. The 1970s were also an era of rising unemployment among the young, continuing erosion of faith in conventional social institutions, and political and ideological aimlessness for many. This was the environment that precipitated gravitation toward Punk rock among America's disaffected young people. By 1980, when Ronald Reagan was elected President, a growing number of America's baby boomers had also begun turning toward conservative political and cultural priorities.
At the same time, the realities behind the label have not escaped notice. As Eastern religions and rituals such as yoga grew during the 1970s, at least one writer observed a New Age corruption of the popular understanding of "realization" taught by Neo-Vedantic practitioners, away from spiritual realization and towards "self-realization".[6] The leading edge of the baby boomers, who were counter-culture "hippies" and political activists during the 1960s, have been referred to sympathetically as the "Now generation", in contrast to the Me generation.[7]
White dude with glasses says something profound, when in reality it's shyt most common, every day people have been saying for the past twenty five years.
In fact, I believe almost verbatim the same qualities attributed to millennials was originally contributed to the Baby Boomers
Very true.What he's forgetting is that everything has changed, including innovation
Those ideas still pop up in our heads but it's just an improvement on technology
Eh I think he's makin too much out of itVery true.
However, while we have truly revolutionized communication again, people have less in-person communication skills. He makes some good points in regards to social media (new in the past decade) and how it stunts emotional growth and accountability.
Eh I think he's makin too much out of it
I think that people are pretty active these days...especially when it comes to working out
There are more people exercising today than ever....that is a person-interacting community
There are millions of nerds that meet up at fast food restaurants and play yu-gi oh or some shyt
There are more recreational things today in society than ever...and those things are usually done through personal interacting
Relationships are still being built but not through small talk
I noticed a lot of my peers and classmates from high school are still friends and I think that's because friendships for millennials form a lot earlier....the older generation didn't understand us so we bonded together to be happy