10-14-2018, 08:30 AM
(10-14-2018, 05:28 AM)Bill the Piper Wrote: But they still claim Millennials end in 1996. That's nonsense. If a Millennial is anyone who remembers the 3T, the end date should be around 2003. If we use the other definition, coming of age during the 4T, 1996 still doesn't make sense because people born in the late 90s have already come of age, or are very close to adulthood, yet we don't expect the new cycle to start in a moment.
BTW, what name do you prefer for the new artistic generation? I prefer iGeneration, as they don't remember the world before the iGadgets.
We T4Ters are unique in marking the generations, so deviation is built-in. I worry less about that and more about the rising realization that this is happening, and generations are at the root of the issue. It's a 70% solution, but I'll take it.
Intelligence is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom, but they all play well together.