A generation shallower and more entitled than any generation in American history is now called upon to become deeper and more compassionate than any in American history. And in that odd, ironic way that history has of making strange and wondrous turns, I think we’re going to.
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All of us! Until the last few years, people didn’t go around delineating generations the way we do now. It fragments us in ways that are not always helpful. At a certain point, we’re all old enough to be considered grown-ups. Period.

May 4, 2020 · 5:24 AM UTC

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My thoughts exactly. We didn't always have such generation identification. It *is* fragmenting, and it's illusory to a large degree.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I just feel most people my age and even younger have been acting like deeply concerned adults since we were teenagers and witnessed George W. Bush in office. Wasn't sure, but fair point. Too many people acting irresponsibly to supplement their ego, of all ages.
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