Executive Summary
- The importance of continuous learning and clarifying your Why?
- Why personal integrity is your most valuable asset
- Why our current challenges are actually a call to greatness
- The key question is: How will you choose to answer it?
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There’s a generational breakdown occurring with increasing numbers of young people — let’s define them as the under-30 crowd — falling into despair, dismay and even outright demoralization over the state of the world. Put bluntly, many of them see nothing to gain by preserving the status quo.
Conversely, the over 50 crowd has already paid into the system and desperately wants to preserve the status quo. That’s where their retirement dreams exist. With their finger now on the brass ring, it’s simply unthinkable to ponder that it could slip out of their grasp.
This demographic divide, between those with nothing to gain and those with everything to lose, grows wider every day.
Here’s a very typical comment from a Millennial that I ran across just this morning (4/5/19). It’s a very common refrain these days:
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There’s not much I can add to that besides to say, “You’re right!” And, “Sorry.”
The very worst of it all is that the system into which the young are born ask them to perpetuate that same system by getting good grades, going into college student debt, and then working extra hard as tax donkeys and debt slaves for the rest of their lives.
As the above Millennial pointed out, it’s working in those (often pointless) jobs that is destroying the planet. Might as well inject oneself daily with a cumulatively fatal poison.
The promises of the generations before them ring hollow. The pensions have all been raided and hollowed out. Forced payments into Medicare and Social Security are never going to be returned in kind and are merely last-ditch payments to provide some measure of cover for the boomers relying on them.