Saturday, August 21, 2010

The generations.

Each Generation has a niche. The 80's: Madonna, MTV, the discovery of the titanic, Ronald Regan elected president, Rubik's Cube, and TV Time Machine. The 90's: Saved By The Bell, Pokémon, Tamagotchi, Backstreet boys, and spandex shorts. The next generation, the new generation- the now. 2000-2010: Miley Cyrus, Grey's Anatomy, American Idol, skinny jeans, George Bush elected for two terms, and the millennium.
We see each generation for its Pop Culture. Now, as time progresses, I have been seeing generations by their personalities. Not singularly a personality, but priorities and behavior.

What makes each new and developing generation act differently than the generation before? Why are generations so similar? Do we ever make any actual progress, or are we always stuck in the same mistakes?

Yes.Yes. No. Maybe.China.

What we think of each other, is fueled by how we are raised and how we have been influenced. So how you perceive these questions is much different than the person possibly sitting next to you, or the next room over. Pop Culture, morals, priorities, and parenting present a big roll in our lives. They influence our life decisions. These life decisions hopefully being positive. Positive for ourselves and others. Not only do our actions affect ourselves, they affect others. This, being one of the things we all probably heard most growing up.

Welcome to Perceivable Notions. 








credit.
1990's-http://www.crazyfads.com/90s.htm
1980's-http://eightiesclub.tripod.com/

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