Today's and yesterday's Generations - How well are our Gen Y, Z, and Gen Alpha and beyond run the world?

Here's some food for thought. If you were born in the early 1900s (1901-1927), you would be considered part of the greatest generation and may have gone to war in World War I at the age of 17. Then, you would have also experienced the Great Depression and possibly served in World War II if you were of age (<1927). That truly makes it the saddest and greatest of all generations. Another thought, if you encounter anyone who is 97 or older, is to try to sit down and hear their stories. Soon, they will all be gone, and sadly, most Gen Y (Millennials) and Z have no idea what transpired because we are focused on teaching other things right now. Let's hope that we, as baby boomers, teach our Gen Y, Z, and Gen Alpha (soon to be "Gen Beta") grandkids about history and the experiences of our generation and those before us.






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