Boomers, X, Millennials, Z, Alpha & Beyond

Each generation supposes that the world was simpler for the one before it.ย 
— Eleanor Roosevelt

In the United States, the Builders born between 1901 and 1924 experienced the mass migration from country to city life, the switch from horse-drawn to motor vehicles and Spanish flu that killed over 50 million people. They used outhouses, grew up without electricity and raised the Silent generation.

Those born between 1924 and 1945 were influenced by the Great Depression and World War II. They experienced air travel, labor unions and expected lifetime jobs with one employer. They and the Builders created the Baby Boomersโ€™ world.

Those born from 1946 to 1964 grew up with interstate highways, the Civil Rights struggle, television, the assassinations of President John Kennedy and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Their world included credit cards and conglomerates.

Unlike before, Generation X [born 1965 to 1980] understood the phrases, โ€œwhatโ€™s in it for me,โ€ โ€˜latch-key childrenโ€ and ย MTV. Next came Millennials [1981-1995/6], raised in a 24/7, non-stop, fast-paced world of iPhones, Google, Facebook and Amazon. Theyโ€™re followed by Generation Z, children of the 21stย century who are shaping the world for Generation Alpha.

This week, I caught โ€œThe Neutral Zone,โ€ the May 16, 1988 episode ofย Star Trek: The Next Generation. There, three cryogenically-frozen people are revived from a derelict, 20th century Earth vessel. When one man mourns the loss of his wealth and status, starship Enterprise captain smiles indulgently and says, โ€œThis is the 24th century. Material needs no longer exist.โ€

Shocked, the gentleman asks, โ€œThen, whatโ€™s the challenge?โ€

Picard answers, โ€œThe challenge, Mr. Offenhouse, is to improve yourself. To enrich yourself. Enjoy it.โ€

In creating conditions from which future generations will grow, consider Jonas Salkโ€™s question, Are we being good ancestors?

Also consider:

  • All good men and women must take responsibility to create legacies that will take the next generation to a level we could only imagine.ย โ€• Jim Rohn
  • Each day we choose to live the legacy we want to leave.ย โ€“ย Pam Farrel

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