Although the feeling may not be mutual, I love generation Xers.
While conducting generation search on the Internet yesterday, I ran across an article entitled “Why I hate Boomers.” So tonight I did a search and got a whole page of returns for the phrase “I hate Boomers,” including a blog and a forum thread.
I’m a Boomer so if you’re in Generation X, you may hate me, but I love you for many reasons. I cover seven of these reasons below.
I haven’t always loved Generation Xers. In fact, the first time I taught them at The University of Oklahoma, I didn’t like them much. They were totally different from any students I’d taught in past. They accepted nothing that I taught at face value and often challenged me.
I was compelled to start researching Generation X in order to better understand and teach my students. So the first reason that I love Generation Xers is because they motivated a line of research that has been my passion for the last 15 years.
I Love Generation Xers
Because They Aren’t As First Described
At first Boomer writers described Generation Xers with adjectives such as “whiners, malcontents, drifters and cynics.” But I soon began to see another side of them – their pragmatic, self-sufficient, savvy, ambitious and independent side.
I Love Generation Xers
Because Of Their Diversity
So the second reason that I love Generation Xers is because all these adjectives somewhat describe them, and yet no set of adjectives can truly describe the diversity within Generation X.
I Love Generation Xers
Because They Are Independent Thinkers
The third reason that I love Generation Xers is for the same reason that I found them so difficult many years ago. They have strong convictions and are independent thinkers. They don’t believe what a person says just because that person holds an authority position. This serves them well as they enter authority positions and run their own businesses.
I Love Generation Xers
Because Of Their Family Values
Fourth, I love Generation Xers because of their commitment to their children and acceptance of diverse ideas of family. As one of the Boomer women who pioneered a formerly male-dominated profession and had a latch-key Generation X child, I respect Generation Xers’ determination NOT to put jobs, careers or businesses before their families.
I Love Generation Xers
Because Of Their Success
And I love Generation Xers, fifth, because although they are committed not to sacrifice their families to do so, they are achieving success and bettering their lifestyles, in spite of all the predictions to the contrary.
I Love Generation Xers
Because Of Their Patriotism
Sixth, I love Generation Xers for their patriotism, their independent spirituality, and many other characteristics that I, and many Boomers, are growing to appreciate more as Generation Xers have taken their place in adult society.
I Love Generation Xers
Because The World Is Bettered By Them
Last, but not least, I love Generation Xers because they have the characteristics that their Boomer parents wished for them, just not in the way that their parents imaged. In short, they are the adults that they were reared to be, and the world is better because of them.
You can discover more about Generational Differences or choose a report on One of Four Generational Differences to understand why they differ.
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Hi Cindy,
I don’t understand why you think it so difficult that someone outside your generation can appreciate you. True you didn’t get a fair evaluation as young adults. The older generation (Boomers) didn’t understand you. Guess what! The WWII generation didn’t understand Boomers as young people either.
Every generation is different. All young adults sometimes cause their parents to shake their heads in disbelief. All provisional adults sometimes think their parents are stupid. But adults learn to understand and appreciate their differences.
I believe generational differences provide adjustments to keep society balanced. One generation goes too far in one direction so the next one goes back the other direction. The result is better balance within a society. I’ve noted my appreciation for these adjustments in this article.
Age does give perspective. I can see that my and my childrens’ lives may have been better if I had different priorities when they were growing up. So I naturally appreciate those different priorities when I see them in my children and other young adults.
If you listen, you’ll find many Boomers expressing similar sentiments.
Warmly,
Linda P. Morton