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What's wrong with 'this generation'
masukuma
#1 Posted : Friday, December 30, 2016 10:52:10 AM
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2012
#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 03, 2017 3:40:04 PM
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This is so true.

But is there a problem or is this the generation we have right now? We cannot reverse technology neither can we stop it. Maybe in the next generation, the social media technology will be replaced by something else.

BBI will solve it
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quicksand
#3 Posted : Tuesday, January 03, 2017 3:59:51 PM
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2012 wrote:
This is so true.

But is there a problem or is this the generation we have right now? We cannot reverse technology neither can we stop it. Maybe in the next generation, the social media technology will be replaced by something else.


Back in my youth it was all Tupac Shakur, Bone Thugs, relaxing hair, piercing ears (boys and men), sagging trousers and an incomprehensible Eastlands sheng dialect that changed its vocabulary every week.
Our parents shook their heads in grief and prophesied that this generation would implode within a decade. Now we find ourselves in our parents shoes.
Its all a cycle, an ecosystem...things go right or wrong, undercorrect, correct or overcorrect or don't correct at all ...sometimes, entire subcultures go extinct. What can one do? Don't lose any sleep over it.
Dahatre
#4 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 9:56:52 AM
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I know some pretty cool millennials. They have taught themselves self-sufficiency in ways that gen-exers never could, using the internet. My nephew can fix anything using youtube demos.

We as parents just need to stop coddling them..Remove the househelp after a certain age, make the "boy child" do things for himself instead of the mom/sisters etc..
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#5 Posted : Friday, January 06, 2017 9:34:17 AM
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quicksand wrote:
2012 wrote:
This is so true.

But is there a problem or is this the generation we have right now? We cannot reverse technology neither can we stop it. Maybe in the next generation, the social media technology will be replaced by something else.


Back in my youth it was all Tupac Shakur, Bone Thugs, relaxing hair, piercing ears (boys and men), sagging trousers and an incomprehensible Eastlands sheng dialect that changed its vocabulary every week.
Our parents shook their heads in grief and prophesied that this generation would implode within a decade. Now we find ourselves in our parents shoes.
Its all a cycle, an ecosystem...things go right or wrong, undercorrect, correct or overcorrect or don't correct at all ...sometimes, entire subcultures go extinct. What can one do? Don't lose any sleep over it.

Hehe...also, everyone believes their days were better with better music, better childhood ib terms of games, experiences etc
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kayhara
#6 Posted : Friday, January 06, 2017 12:24:41 PM
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masukuma wrote:

Very insightful, I think the kenyan millennials are may from 1992 on wards i would say after KTN after capital fm generation, the earlier ones didn't have technologies to distract them even if they had maids, there was nothing to do in the house but go outside and play, and during play you formed friendships, rivalry, gangs to steal sugarcane and inter-ridge paper football etc

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