by TWilliam » Sat 16 Jun 2007, 19:38:41
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('threadbear', 'M')y God, I'm barely old enough to be a grandparent of infants! Yikes. Perhaps I should have used nihilism instead of atheism. Passion for anything better than nothing at all. And thanks for explaining the GenX thing. I thought it was just some trendy thing, but it's in response to parent's narcissism. Interesting to know where it comes from. I don't have kids, so am right out of that loop.
I wasn't necessarily implying they were
your grandkids TB, just that they're the Boomer grandkids...
And yea, nihilism might have been a better choice of terms.
As for my "explanation", as I implied those are just guesses based on my personal observation, and I'm sure there are many other factors as well, but I'd wager that the ones I mentioned are some of the more fundamental ones.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Hawkcreek', 'O')f course, the boomers came upon their life choices, attitudes, and decisions out of the blue. Their parents had nothing to do with it.
Oh give me a break already. Are you that dense that you would think we're not aware of the fact that the Boomer mindset is a product of their upbringing as well? The problem with the Boomer generation is that never before in human history has an entire
of narcissism been possible, because it would not survive. Only as a result of the rise of industrial technology and it's concomitant reduction in the survival need of close interpersonal interaction has an entire "me first" generation (well 3 going on 4 of them now) been able to survive to become a political force. Historically, overt adult selfishness generally lead to an early death.