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Holidays Ahead...Anybody else dreading them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 753622" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>I hate to slam "millennials" but I think as a generation, they are very a self-centered, entitled, pampered group of people. I know there are exceptions; in fact, I know of some who are not that way, but overall, that tends to be their mindset. I think those of us who parented during the 1990's and early 2000's could have learned something from the way our parents and grandparents parented. In my opinion, I think parents in our generation worried too much about our kids' self-esteem and psyche. Our parents and grandparents did not worry about those things, and frankly, I think we benefited from that approach more than our kids did with our angst about their "feelings" and self-esteem. Anyway, it doesn't matter now; I'm just in a reflective mood I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 753622, member: 22597"] I hate to slam "millennials" but I think as a generation, they are very a self-centered, entitled, pampered group of people. I know there are exceptions; in fact, I know of some who are not that way, but overall, that tends to be their mindset. I think those of us who parented during the 1990's and early 2000's could have learned something from the way our parents and grandparents parented. In my opinion, I think parents in our generation worried too much about our kids' self-esteem and psyche. Our parents and grandparents did not worry about those things, and frankly, I think we benefited from that approach more than our kids did with our angst about their "feelings" and self-esteem. Anyway, it doesn't matter now; I'm just in a reflective mood I guess. [/QUOTE]
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