I happened upon your blog from the HTML2 plugin page. And I couldn’t agree more with the sentiments of your post. Being from the same era (Though from the east, where the timeline is slightly off), I can feel exactly the same, especially about how we know about how things were done before the internet. This, I think puts us amongst the most adaptive of the current set of people.
Awesome post, and a fantastic plug in!
Best,
]]>and just to be pedantic
According to Dan Woodman, the sociologist mistakenly named in Australian media as the man who invented the term, xennials is a fun concept for a quiz or a poll but becomes problematic when we treat a cohort of people like one person with one set of values.
Quietly tiptoeing away from becoming the face of the xennial generation, Woodman conceded that there is “something useful in the concept of generations because it reminds us of social context and the experiences that shaped our lives”. But not much more than that.
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2017/jun/27/are-you-a-xennial-take-the-quiz