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To: Poet who wrote (1592)8/6/2001 9:36:38 AM
From: Nemer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1857
 
>>>>>Mr. Okrent, 53, said that boomers were pretty much fatuous, self-important
and lazy, and that's why they arouse so much resentment from Americans in
their 20's and 30's.


LOL ...
and really LOL ...

hey .. the "boomers" still think the world revolves around "them" ......
and, actually, nobody else really cares .....

THIS is the same as it has been ....

remove the "Americans" and substitute "people"
and
the sentence I plucked from the article
could be applied to ANY generation since the printing press ..
and before that it was verbal ... hehehee

dunno ... could well be "maturity" has/is sneaking up on the boomers .......

so, in summation,
things are NO dif .....



To: Poet who wrote (1592)8/6/2001 10:07:07 PM
From: coug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1857
 
Hi Poet,

Welcome back from your studies.. I'm sorry you got bronchitis, but what do you expect from the "Frost place".
hehe..

I know it was an enlightening and learning experience overall ..But sometime, please tell me the one most important thing you learned or was struck by..What an experience!! I would like to attend something like that sometime.. I have a lot of rough edges to knock off though..

Yes, "summer is a cruel time", "the best of times, the worst of times", as that little Dickens said.. I approach summer with trepidation as you know, with my highest highs, and lowest lows, registered during that time...

I had a high on Saturday, I ran the "Squaw Valley Mountain Run up 2000 vertical feet over 3.6 miles.. culminating with a joint high by all .. Drinking in the view along with water, fruits and of course, a few Pale Ales.... and all for a good cause.... and BTW.. being narcissistic, I ran it in a good time..

What you posted from the NYT, I found so interesting and so true..

"Boomers have to exhaust all varieties of narcissistic experience, and having
run through self-adoration and self-love and all the other self- somethings,
now they have to do self- loathing," he said. "They have just begun to tap
into it."

Yes I do think the final stage is self-examination, which should lead to SOME DEGREE of self loathing .. Nobody is perfect, so there should be at least some in all of us.... We are, so many times lazy, self-indulgent, self-important and expect everything.. I see it in 3-D and here on S-I.. But that is evolutionary.. A person looks at, or should look at the mistakes around and then run a comparison survey with themselves.. and have a look at the plot.

And again, I'm glad you are back,

m



To: Poet who wrote (1592)8/7/2001 12:08:07 AM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1857
 
Well, I'm one year ahead of his time frame, but little of it applies to me. I'm planning to retire comfortably in less than a year. I'm quite happy with my life.

Oh -- came across one truth on the Laughter thread you might have missed while you were away.

Inside every old person is a young person asking "what the hell happened?"

For me, VERY true!

Glad your poetry conference was great -- sorry that you were feeling punk.