by Ibon » Mon 24 Oct 2011, 20:17:00
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')But seriously, we Boomers were for the most part just very lucky. We were born when the empire was at its height after the victory of WW II and we benefited greatly because of it. It's just the way the world is/was and now you and the following generations will just have to eat the scraps from the feast. Had I and most of my generation known what was going to happen we might have changed when we were younger. We did try to effect change but everything else in our lives told us to go in a certain direction. We're not (weren't) prescient just fallible human beings trying to make our way in world we hardly understood; just like you.
The energy surplus and abundance of the boomer generation naturally resulted in self indulgences and focus on self actualization. This together with the very strong American meme of the self made man/woman, competition, the cult of the individual.
With so much focus on ones individual needs it was quite a smooth transition from idealistic 60's to selfish yuppy. Being a socialist in your youth and conservative as an adult.
The catalyst that will drive the young generations emerging ideology is going to be driven by constraints.
Boomers, with their self indulgent ideology, can only interpret this as a bunch of whining selfish rats chasing after the crumbs. Boomers are thus handicapped from seeing any other alternative because they are of course looking through the prism of self indulgence.
Boomers cannot recognize that the constraints working on the young emerging generation are going to create a powerful cultural meme toward cooperation and community and self sacrifice. Self indulgence will be disdained as empty narcissism.
We boomers are moving into obsolescence and ironically we actually believe we have a grasp on how events will unfold. We cannot recognize our own hubris.
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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