'The Shallowest Generation': A Rebuttal [View article]
Good rebuttal Dennis. I look around and I see a lot of 30-somethings living lifestyles financed by debt. Gotta have it all, now, rather than save up for it. I'm at the tail end of the boomers and don't really identify with the generation that grew up in the 50s and 60s, but most people I know in my age group or a little older eventually buckled down, worked hard, saved their money, and acquired what they have (and that people like SVG apparently envy) over time. I almost laugh when I hear 20-somethings complaining about social security - I remember complaining about it myself 25 years ago - nothing's changed!
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Good rebuttal Dennis. I look around and I see a lot of 30-somethings living lifestyles financed by debt. Gotta have it all, now, rather than save up for it. I'm at the tail end of the boomers and don't really identify with the generation that grew up in the 50s and 60s, but most people I know in my age group or a little older eventually buckled down, worked hard, saved their money, and acquired what they have (and that people like SVG apparently envy) over time. I almost laugh when I hear 20-somethings complaining about social security - I remember complaining about it myself 25 years ago - nothing's changed!
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