01-18-2020, 07:13 PM
(01-18-2020, 06:01 PM)Tim Randal Walker Wrote: To clarify, I said seem like a blank turning. I don't expect the next 1T to feel like a "high".
One group I would keep an eye on is the Millenials during the 1T. In America, the last generation of unambiguous Dionysus Civics was the Glorious. Aging Boomers may be able to compare the Millenials with the G.I. generation.
I do not see the GIs and Millennials comparing as much. GIs were expected to see problems and work hard do fix them. This problem solving ethic seemed to stick all the way through the awakening, to the extant that they solved problems from the legislature leaving not much to debate during the 3T, not much to change during the 4T.
The Millennials were coddled. They may have been taught to network, but they were not taught to solve problems. Instead of going out to work and to change hardships, the Millennials joined sports teams, dance classes and played video games. Thus, they did not try to change how the conservative society was forcing them into poverty.
Hopefully, they will wake up shortly.
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