Yep, the first reading from a liberal perspective. Conservative being opposite in most ways is the reverse reading.
hope....dream...inspire...
Yep, the first reading from a liberal perspective. Conservative being opposite in most ways is the reverse reading.
Very inspirational Dan.
Last edited by jack sommerset; 06-07-2010 at 07:26 PM.
That makes no sense.
dude...Thanks for telling me. I'll erase it now. Man, I hope nobody saw what I wrote. You're a pal!
The 'Lost Generation' is that of the 1910/20's, technically. Then you have the 'War Generation' or as some call them 'The Greatest Generation' and then the boomers and then the genX'ers then the millenials(sp).
There is an interesting book about generations going all the way back to middle ages Europe called ....( this may take me some time to remember ...I'll have to get back to ya'...can't remember. Hey I'm in the Big Easy...I'm tired, hot and drunk ...).
Oh it's called, the Turning or the 4th turning or the 5th turning ....something like that. It's how each generation has constants that are unique, and there are 5 archtypes I think, that keep getting recycled.
Ahhh, here it is...
http://www.fourthturning.com/
Some researchers contend there is a generation between the X'ers and the Millenials born between 74-79/80 and sometimes this gets referred to as a "Lost Generation" because this generation tends to not identify with the reactionism and lethargy that sometimes gets pinned on Gen X, but also didn't grow up in the time of coddling and "it's about the kids!" the Millenials did. I have a book somewhere collecting dust that's a pretty good deep dive into "subgenerations" - pretty interesting stuff.
lol more grouping
Times are good. Life generally sucks unless you work hard for it not to suck. Get over it youngin's, study history and realize you are more well off now than Kings of old.
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