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Re: Millennials Wondering

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:13 am
by The Grey Badger
DisIllusionist wrote:Video on "Tragic personal stories from High School Kids about losing jobs, homes, income, parents in southern California (8:39)"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZpKd82h ... re=channel

CA is getting hit harder earlier than the rest of the country and this video of course may not represent a random cross section but I expect almost all know or will know someone in these types of situations. You can see the formation of the attitudes of the new Hero generation, there are even hints at desire for regeneracy discussing community and sacrifice ("not be self absorbed").
I got a generalized YouTube site with the comment "This video has been removed by the user." :roll:

Re: Millennials Wondering

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:31 am
by StilesBC
There is no specific date that determines which generation you are a part of. It has more to do with your upbringing than your actual age. You are a product of your parents; they are a product of theirs. You may also have been impacted by the composition of your friends' families and by the economic history of your own geographical region.

I'm an '82er also. I consider myself part of both - although I often play down any nomad-like qualities.

Re: Millennials Wondering

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:34 am
by StilesBC
I got a generalized YouTube site with the comment "This video has been removed by the user."


I was looking EVERYWHERE for that video. I couldn't remember where I got the link. Too bad its gone. I thought it was quite well done.

Re: Millennials Wondering

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:51 pm
by DisIllusionist
Sorry about the broken link, I can't find it on the same youtube channel anymore. After some digging I found these other links:

Is Anybody Listening? A testament by Village Academy High School students on the economic crisis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WMTTrOrKVI

Bailout Plan Economic Crisis Bailout Plan - The US Bailout Plan?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpqkcWpAP9E

Re: Millennials Wondering

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 4:16 pm
by StilesBC
DisIllusionist wrote:Sorry about the broken link, I can't find it on the same youtube channel anymore. After some digging I found these other links:

Is Anybody Listening? A testament by Village Academy High School students on the economic crisis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WMTTrOrKVI

Bailout Plan Economic Crisis Bailout Plan - The US Bailout Plan?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpqkcWpAP9E
Excellent! Thanks!

Re: Millennials Wondering

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 11:10 am
by eugenis
I wonder if I am millennial... actually I complained a lot. I always complained things not happy in the company to my friends during lunch in weekend. Talk about the bad of my company management behind them. But I have never made any official complains to the company or in the public, hehehe :D . Am I having X-er or millennial trait?

I am currently a young software developer living in Singapore.

Re: Millennials Wondering

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 8:19 pm
by John
eugenis wrote: > I born in 1982. Am I a X-er or Y-er? ...

> I wonder if I am millennial... actually I complained a lot. I
> always complained things not happy in the company to my friends
> during lunch in weekend. Talk about the bad of my company
> management behind them. But I have never made any official
> complains to the company or in the public, hehehe :D . Am I having
> X-er or millennial trait?

> I am currently a young software developer living in Singapore.
One potential issue is that the Boomer/Gen-X/Millennial categories
that we talk about is based on the World War II climax in 1945.

WW II was also a crisis war for Singapore, and I assume that the war
climaxed in 1945 for Singapore as well. However, that's not 100%
certain. For example, the climax was 1949 for China, thanks to the
civil war between Chiang and Mao.

So you really need to study the history of Singapore since WW II and
identify the major generational events. For example, there may be a
specific event that signaled the transition from Singapore's
Awakening era to its Unraveling era. Move backwards 4 years from
that event, and that's probably the dividing line between Singapore's
Nomad and Hero generations (like America's Gen-Xers and Millennials).

Here are some brief analyses of other Asian countries. These might
be of help to you.

** Burma: Growing demonstrations by the '88 Generation' raise fears of new slaughter
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 26#e070926


** South Korean politicians are 'euphoric' over North Korea nuclear deal
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 16#e070216


** A generational view of China's growing melamine food disaster
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 17#e081117


** South Vietnamese warmly welcome George Bush, goading the Communists in Hanoi
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 21#e061121


An American born in 1982 is on the cusp between Gen-Xers and
Millennials, and chances are that it's the same for you. In those
cases, what it really depends is how you feel. Which generation do
you feel that you identify most closely with?

Sincerely,

John

Re: Millennials Wondering

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:39 am
by eugenis
Hmm I don't know if I am correct. Let me try to define the generation in Malaysia and Singapore.

1941-1945: WW2, up to 80,000 Chinese in Malaya and Singapore were killed.
1957: Independence of Malaya.
1963: Formation of Malaysia (with Singapore, Sabah, Sarawak).
1965: Independence of Singapore from Malaysia.
1982: Mahathir becomes Prime Minister of Malaysia.
2003: Mahathir retired on 31 October 2003. Since then, Malaysia has going into a political instability and still worsening today.
2004: Lee Hsien Loong becomes Prime Minister of Singapore.

Base on the above major event, these are the generations that I can derive:

1925 - 1941: Silent Generation
1942 - 1962: Baby Boomer Generation
1963 - 1978: Generation-X
1982 - ?: Millennial Generation

Re: Millennials Wondering

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:09 pm
by Felix34
Eugenis, you're Generation Y.