I always find these articles interesting—regarding generation gaps. Are there really distinct generations or is it a continuum? Also, are new generations REALLY having more fun than past generations—the roaring 20’s looked pretty happening to me! It’s also interesting that out of one of the most advanced countries in the world in terms of heath care we still have higher morbidity rates than other superpowers—why? Last time I checked you can find most of our 20 something’s online at almost any hour of the night. The big difference I see is that they aren’t afraid of rapid change—they live and breathe it and they don’t want to follow antiquated corporate, bureaucratic rules that are going to slow them down—some managers look at this as defiance. They look at it as the right thing to do…
You can read the full Associated Press Article Here
The paradox of insular language
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We often develop slang or codewords to keep the others from understanding
what we’re saying. Here’s an example (thanks BK) of the lengths that some
are goi...
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