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My estimates on who belongs in the Homeland Generation - Ghost - 08-08-2020

Black = This birthyear is absolutely not a Homelander birthyear.
Red = This birthyear has only a small amount of Homelander traits.
Orange = This birthyear has more Homelander traits but is still not a Homelander birthyear.
Blue = Dead center of a cusp. This birthyear has an equal amount of traits from the Homeland generation and a previous/later generation.
Yellow = This birthyear is a Homelander birthyear overall but still has traits from a previous/later generation.
Light green = This birthyear is safely Homelander. It has only a small amount of traits from a previous/later generation.
Dark green = This birthyear is absolutely a Homelander birthyear.

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029


RE: My estimates on who belongs in the Homeland Generation - jleagans - 08-13-2020

Strongly agree with this! And I never agree with folks on this stuff!

I would suggest using the term "prime year" instead of "center of the cusp" as the application of cusp is incorrect imo. Prime years have no characteristics of the prior generation.

I would also say that the prime year for the next gen will probably be 2021 not 2020. Biden has to get elected first for this 4th turning to end.


RE: My estimates on who belongs in the Homeland Generation - RadianMay - 08-13-2020

Looks good. I agree with jleagans that 2020 might be too early as a centre of the cusp. It's probably way too early to tell anyway. Having been born in 2001, I feel that my age cohort largely represents the homelander traits, but still "looks up" to millenials.


RE: My estimates on who belongs in the Homeland Generation - JasonBlack - 02-12-2022

The cutoff for Homelanders is....the year the virus lockdowns start? That makes no sense, as the idealist generation is defined as the generation born with no memory of the previous crisis. It's why they grow up confident, inward turning and optimistic that they can reshape society's moral compass. Children with living memory of the 4th turning have a greater appreciation for institutional protection and the need to look more outwardly.

I would extend that at least out to 2025 (a couple of years before a more optimistic end date for the crisis), probably closer to 2028 or so


RE: My estimates on who belongs in the Homeland Generation - JasonBlack - 02-12-2022

(08-13-2020, 03:04 PM)jleagans Wrote: Strongly agree with this! And I never agree with folks on this stuff!

I would suggest using the term "prime year" instead of "center of the cusp" as the application of cusp is incorrect imo. Prime years have no characteristics of the prior generation.

I would also say that the prime year for the next gen will probably be 2021 not 2020. Biden has to get elected first for this 4th turning to end.

uh....
1) Putting aside obvious political differences, Biden is not your man. He has a history of being passive, conformist, easily influenced by generous constituents, and, more recently, memory problems. A democrat of a very different character would be required should we go that route.
2) That's like....12-13 years out from the start date. A 4th turning lasts the length of a phase of life, so minimum we're talking like 2026 or so. Neil Howe puts the most likely date closer to 2030.