by EnergyUnlimited » Sat 20 Jul 2019, 16:46:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ibon', 'T')his week I had a private catholic highschool and a university from Georgia stay with us. 15 young students and 3 faculty. I gave a talk about sustainability and the ecology of the cloud forest. They were switched on wonderful kids, mixed ethnic and race, bright and young and full of hope for the future.
Do you really think that someone who is:
1. Practicing catholic.
2. Studying in private school
3. Wealthy and curious enough to come to Panama, go up rainforest to your resort and show some interest in natural world
may be called representative member of Millenials?
All what I know about them is that they are:
1. weak
2. sick
3. indebted
4. go on holiday with parents while 20+
5. skilled with operating android on user level but unable to wire a plug
6. have useless university degree, good for nothing.
At least these are Millenials which I am familiar with.