March 16, 2010
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I’m Not The Only Other Person Who Thinks This Way …
Got any opinions about the GenY’ers? Apparently, some think they’re lazy and they have a sense of entitlement. Obviously, that’s a huge generalization but IMO it’s probably 75% true. Things have been so good for that generation they don’t understand the value of hard work or the concept of sweat-equity. I really wonder if this recent downturn of the economy has shaken some of them up or not. Do we “baby” the younger generation too much because we care too much? I know my parents wanted a better life for all their kids and yes, my life has been easier than what they had to endure. But I think they also tried to instill in us a sense of responsibility, a sense of hard work and that things in life that are free are usually worthless. My parents wouldn’t do something that we were supposed to do because if we didn’t do it well someone would have to pay for that action. None of this talking back stuff too. Oh well, guess we’re stuck with these GenMe folks for awhile. Maybe the next generation will turn out better.
- Yesterday was an important day. Why? Because it was the first day Social Security started to pay out more in benefits than it was taking in. Good luck GenMe trying to pay for all that loss money. I’m still surprised there isn’t more on this. Oh wait. The Democrats said this wasn’t a problem. The Democrats have the Presidency, the Senate and the House. Guess they can gloss over it and then SLAM the Republicans that nothing was done when they don’t any of the majorities. These aren’t the droids you’re looking for.
- Sounds like MSG but it’s not
- Don’t you wish you could finish off people’s sentences? Sure Christ loved all people. BUT He also hated sin. Why do people always leave the sin part out. Oh wait, people like to be ignorant of sin while focusing only on grace and His blessings.
- This is why my high school was pretty good in track and cross country … gotta dodge the bullets
- And to think I was gonna try and build something like this.