10-31-2021, 03:11 PM
Well, if we go on my "generation math" 1T start date of 2026, then probably around 2022 at the earliest (and 2028 at the latest).
Even those born today will be distinct from those born earlier, though. A Silent born in 1940 was much more similar to the Boomers than to the GIs, and the opposite was true for a Silent born in 1930. A child born in 2017 will remember the pandemic, which currently (knock on wood) looks like the Crisis climax, very differently compared to one born in 2007, because the 2017-born will not remember a time before the pandemic, while the 2007 will.
Obviously anyone born in the 2010s is too young to really get a generational analysis on, but I know several people born in 2005-2008 who all seem broadly similar to those born a little earlier, my group, the "dark millennials" (as someone on here nicknamed them) who do not remember 9/11 but remember a time before 2008 (so born roughly 1997 to 2002). Not the same, but similar.
Even those born today will be distinct from those born earlier, though. A Silent born in 1940 was much more similar to the Boomers than to the GIs, and the opposite was true for a Silent born in 1930. A child born in 2017 will remember the pandemic, which currently (knock on wood) looks like the Crisis climax, very differently compared to one born in 2007, because the 2017-born will not remember a time before the pandemic, while the 2007 will.
Obviously anyone born in the 2010s is too young to really get a generational analysis on, but I know several people born in 2005-2008 who all seem broadly similar to those born a little earlier, my group, the "dark millennials" (as someone on here nicknamed them) who do not remember 9/11 but remember a time before 2008 (so born roughly 1997 to 2002). Not the same, but similar.
2001, a very artistic hero and/or a very heroic artist