May 14

More on Generational issues and differences

I remember my parents, over thirty years ago yelling at me for studying with music blaring. Now, at 50+ I can’t hardly do any two things at the same time. No doubt I’d yell at my kids for the same thing, if I forgot what it was like to have a working brain.

Maybe their minds/brains will compensate as some have already > suggested. I sense that they fight anomie by creating all their online worlds to have a place to better fit into.

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May 12

Generational Differences? Real or same old same old

Trainers, and others often speak of there being significant generational differences that affect how people learn and interact. That’s the pop psych view but it may not be true at all.

Just for thought provocation, there are actually two different “schools” regarding generational differences. The most common one (e.g. popular one) is that different generations are indeed different and so are labelled — boomer, generation-x, etc.

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