• Boomers are having their last dance in charge.
  • Gen X leaders are stepping up to replace the last of them.
  • Younger leaders are taking charge of politics and corporate giants such as Boeing, HSBC, and Costco.
  • @razorwiregoatlick
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    41 month ago

    My point was to show that they are defined by a span of years. I see now that this concept is hard for you to understand.

    • Flying Squid
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      1 month ago

      Yes, they are defined by a span of years. An arbitrary span no one agrees on. Thus, Generation X not definitively 1965-1980 as you said. Even the U.S. government disagrees with that definition.

      It’s anything from the late 1920s to the mid 1980s depending on who you ask.

      • @razorwiregoatlick
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        21 month ago

        So you are saying it’s arbitrary and then in the very next sentence make the statement that it is defined as 1920 - 1980? Do you even know what you are trying to say at this point?

        • Flying Squid
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          -21 month ago

          You are not reading very well:

          It’s anything from the late 1920s to the mid 1980s depending on who you ask.

          Meaning that it is arbitrary.

          • @razorwiregoatlick
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            -11 month ago

            I’m reading just fine thank you. “Gen X is anything from 1965 to 1980.” What is the difference between that and what you said? Just the date range. It’s obvious this concept is just too much for your brain to handle or you are just being stubborn. No need to message me anymore.

            • Flying Squid
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              -11 month ago

              I guess you still aren’t reading clearly. I’ll make it bigger so you can:

              > depending on who you ask.