Bridging the Generation Gap Series Part 1: Understanding Our Unique Generational Identities
Generation Identity
By Sophia Lyimo
Bridging the Generation Gap Series
Understanding Our Unique Generational Identities
Part 1: The Old Guard — Baby Boomers and Gen-X
Remember when making a "mixed tape" required actual tape? Or when "going viral" meant calling the doctor? If these references leave you scratching your head, congratulations—you’re likely not a Boomer or Gen-Xer. But for those nodding in nostalgic agreement—welcome to the club!
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Baby Boomers (1946-1964): The "We Built This City" Generation
Born in the post-WWII economic boom, Baby Boomers entered a world bursting with promise. They witnessed it all—from moon landings and civil rights movements to cassette players and Commodore 64s.
They might be the only generation that can sincerely say, "When I was your age, I had to walk five miles to school, uphill both ways!"
- Strong work ethic (Retirement? What’s that?)
- Loyal to institutions
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