05-04-2021, 01:28 PM
The WORLD is certainly very different than what is was for baby boomers. There was no Internet, no digital life, no addiction to devices, no video games, very little TV. I will guess that young people then may have been more present because of having less digital distractions—but I may be wrong.
Baby boomers of the average ilk may not understand younger generations, and vice versa, as has been the case going back millennia with generations. But I am not sure that applies to those who seek unity and to evolve consciously.
What I will say is that we all may thank the "hippie" generation (baby boomers) for blowing open consciousness. Since, this generation has been minimized and ridiculed, but I think it was awesome and needed. The rebelliousness and consciousness that was needed to rise out of conventional society at that time was remarkable.
Today? It is a confusing time for sure, for everybody. Another consideration is the old argument of nature vs. nurture. In other words, are you a product of your environment, or are you you regardless of what your environment is? That said, I think it a good thing to discuss this catalyst.
Baby boomers of the average ilk may not understand younger generations, and vice versa, as has been the case going back millennia with generations. But I am not sure that applies to those who seek unity and to evolve consciously.
What I will say is that we all may thank the "hippie" generation (baby boomers) for blowing open consciousness. Since, this generation has been minimized and ridiculed, but I think it was awesome and needed. The rebelliousness and consciousness that was needed to rise out of conventional society at that time was remarkable.
Today? It is a confusing time for sure, for everybody. Another consideration is the old argument of nature vs. nurture. In other words, are you a product of your environment, or are you you regardless of what your environment is? That said, I think it a good thing to discuss this catalyst.