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Offline Kephapaulos

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The Baby Boomer Ethos
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  • We all still live in and struggle with the baby boomer mindset and the generation itself at this time. Now, not all of them are that way, I understand, but many of them are indeed. They fail to look beyond their own experiences and think and yet accuse others who actually "think outside the box" of not doing so. 

    That reminds me of being at family gatherings years ago. I was told that I needed to diversify and was discouraged from any discussion of religion or politics. In a funny twist one time though, without maybe my realizing it, I brought one of my uncles full circle back to a religious debate. :jester:

    Does anyone know of or are there here any truly sane baby boomers? 

    Matthew and Gladius' recent Inquisitors podcast made me think about this. I did not realize until Matthew mentioned it that baby boomers do personify corporations and various entities due to their taking things personally. That makes me think now as well that they may also tell the younger generations to not take things personally, but then they do so themselves.

    Many of them divorced as well as the other things being left with their legacy that affect all of us today. What do we do since they do make it hard to follow the Fourth Commandment in that case then? :(
    "Non nobis, Domine, non nobis; sed nomini tuo da gloriam..." (Ps. 113:9)