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Diane Ziomek's avatar

As a Gen-Xer I can understand what you’re saying. We’ve had a lot to figure out with the invention of personal computers, CD players, streaming, and the cars that practically drive themselves. We also know how to change our own oil, fix a sink, and can do pretty much anything around the house that needs doing. We use computers but don’t rely on them to do everything for us, yet can tackle almost anything that’s thrown our way.

Millennials are more computer savvy than a lot of us are, but do they have the problem-solving skills that is required when it comes to real life and manual labour jobs? Don’t get me wrong; I have nothing against millennials (my kids are millennials) but they haven’t seen as many changes as we have. The boomers have seen even more in their lifetime, so they have earned their place on the totem pole.

Gen-Xers need to pave their own way, simply because depending on “retirement” may leave them short on resources to enjoy life after work. And if we can’t depend on the corporate system to survive, then it’s entirely up to us to build our own nest egg.

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Jennifer bo Bennifer's avatar

I was a big fan of Copyblogger. Pretty sure at one point I owned all the Studio Press Themes. Actually cried when I had to give up the Genesis Framework. Divi's made me miserable ever since. Anyway, I love that you're writing about Gen X, but I honestly have no idea what you're trying to say, which is crazy because I know your record. It feels like you're building toward something and with each post I keep hoping to find out what it is. What is it?

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