Archive for the ‘2020 Generation’ Category

Grandpa’s Refusal To Grand-daughter Continuing Enabling Her.

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

“It’s never too late—in fiction or in life—to revise”.

~ Nancy Thayer

“Being vulnerable doesn’t have to be threatening. Just have the courage to be sincere, open and honest. This opens the door to deeper communication all around. It creates self-empowerment and the kind of connections with others we all want in life. Speaking from the heart frees us from the secrets that burden us. These secrets are what make us sick or fearful. Speaking truth helps you get clarity on your real heart directives”.

~ Sara Paddison

 

Photo by TimOve  flickr

Photo by TimOve flickr

 

Grandpa’s Refusal To Grand-daughter Continuing Enabling Her.

Ponder this letter and feel bad for both parties, the Grandfather and Granddaughter. The times are hard but the granddaughter is self centered and has been enabled all her life. The letter from the grandfather is compassionate, loving but a good lesson for his granddaughter.

John G. Is 63 years old and owns a small business. He’s a life-long Republican and sees his dream of retiring next year has all but evaporated. With the stock market crashing and new taxes coming his way, John assumes now that he will work to his dying day. (more…)

Accountability of government and Restoring responsibility of the creativity among American youth

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

“We cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home.”

~ Edward R. Murrow

America, It Will Take Much More Than Our Daily Wants To Go Forward (Continued)

V. Accountability of government

Accountability vs. Responsibility image by Dean Shareski

Accountability vs. Responsibility image by Dean Shareski

What the American people need from government is elected officials who say what they mean and mean what they say(which is for the most part the definition of accountability today). But even as Americans lower their expectations about how much government can do in their lives, they are going to raise expectations about how well government delivers on what it promises. We will and must throw out the party, either party,  that continues to promise the world and deliver peanuts.

VI. Restoring responsibility of the creativity among American youth - Enough said about government I would like to say something about our future, the youth of America.

A poll of Americans was taken including all age groups. The question asked was, What do you think the youth of America need more?

Ages 18-29             Total

75%                          79%          A Swift Kick in the Ass

25%                          21%          A Gentle and Understanding Hand

A swift kick in the ass is not going to help this generation achieve its fullest potential. Because the youth have seen the worst of life, 9/11 and the depression we’re living in. This requires a significant effort to renew their faith in the future. This generation could be the most successful, dynamic and diversely talented cohort in American history. Our older generations should probably offer a compromise or something in the middle of the two questions above that were posed to our young Americans. What they need is a firm hand and gentle guidance to show them how to channel their creativity and raise them from this stigma of economic ruin. My opinions about what we should be doing are in my success tips. (more…)

2020 Generation (conclusions)

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

“I don’t think there’s anything unique about human intelligence. All the neurons in the brain that make up perceptions and emotions operate in a binary fashion.”

-          Bill Gates

2020 Generation (conclusions)

The 2020 Generation to all but them are viewed as techno junkies, nerds, self-centered, impersonal, a generation that feels they’re entitled to, antiestablishment, ‘etc., etc., etc’(as Yul Bryner said in the classic movie ‘The King and I”). But, America wake up this is our future generation of Americans and quoting the great 20th Century icon Winston Churchill ‘I don’t trust any person who wasn’t compassionate and liberal in their ideals as a young person, even though as they aged they became more conservative’. This generation has evolved and integrated technology into their daily lives to improve it and see it as a tool just as a well rounded education was seen to the previous generations. ‘Give Peace a Chance’ as John Lennon sang, give this generation a chance. (more…)