Been amazed with these self-confessed millennials...Honestly, have you ever encountered a more self-empowered (bordering on self-involved) generation that spends every waking moment of their lives updating their friends, family, and absolute strangers on even the most insignificant occurences of their days? If grades in schools came in the form of likes, surely, we teachers will not find it hard to pass students at the end of the school year.
As bewildering as this phenomenon has become, some slip into the digital age in a more natural fit.
Take for instance my nine decades and three year-old grandfather who was most happy and oblige for a groufie!
Oh man! Yes you read it right! Grandpa's in with the digital generation. His point was, it is never too late to collect and preserve memories.
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Truth be told, there's no turning back. The digital age is upon us more than ever and rapidly advancing.
For each generation has touted a single underlying statement throughout the decades. In the 60's, the hippies emulated, "peace and love." In the 80's, "greed is good". The millennial group, caught between the transition of the analog and digital age, has finally found their voice and it screams, "we the ****". Believe it or not, it's said in the most positive light.
Yet as for me, I prefer it if my own millennials will just patronize blue, green and brown. Simply get their hands dirty with sand...
appreciate the greatness of blue....
and never hesitate to love green...
green....
lots of green.
Green reverberates the positive note of hope. That after a season of drought, a new green will sprout....
For all the great, green wonders around...to God be all the glory!
My deepest regards to @hanzel4lyf and @iwrite for being the real genius behind all these. I owe you guys!