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In reply to the discussion: Boomers Dine Out While Millennials Cut Back [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)which was headed straight in the direction of inter-generation warfare.
My post was not in response to the OP, which I fully understood at the time I read it and which I fully understood when I took a moment to go back a re-read it several hours later. Especially given that my real career was in marketing communications.
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I agree that inter-generational warfare is not a very good place to go. That was the main point of my reply TO POST #9.
Every generation inherits its combination of problems, challenges and opportunities. I do think some generations due end up with potentially better circumstances do to the overall arc that every civilization follows combined with the specific point on that arc and the fact that nature generally doesn't follow straight lines. But then a lot depends on what one considers "better."