What touched a nerve for me is in your first paragraph highlighting the normalising of having no freedom. As someone who bridges the divide between Gen Z and boomers, I also find it disturbing to see what we once had and what is no longer here.
I think the time has come for far more interaction between t…
What touched a nerve for me is in your first paragraph highlighting the normalising of having no freedom. As someone who bridges the divide between Gen Z and boomers, I also find it disturbing to see what we once had and what is no longer here.
I think the time has come for far more interaction between the two generations at the extreme - one to share the wisdom, the other to get to work to reclaim what was lost.
Well articulated, Jess. Insightful.
What touched a nerve for me is in your first paragraph highlighting the normalising of having no freedom. As someone who bridges the divide between Gen Z and boomers, I also find it disturbing to see what we once had and what is no longer here.
I think the time has come for far more interaction between the two generations at the extreme - one to share the wisdom, the other to get to work to reclaim what was lost.