It’s that shift in perspective and experience that defines a generation and there are generation-bounding events like 9/11. But the period of time is not precise, and generally much longer than 14 years.
The boomers were defined by a demographic shift and the millennials (gen y, because Y comes after X and also because “y2k” ) were defined by being young-ish around New year’s day 2000. Meanwhile X, z, α, and allegedly now “β” are just arbitrary postmarks who’s locations are malleable and variable by the person you’re talking to.
This is one of those cultural things that I tend to get grump and annoyed about because it’s stupid and people pretend that it’s real.
This is why people ‘forget about gen x’ imo, it’s because there wasn’t a single cultural event that aligned people in the gap between boomers (the baby boom, which resulted in a lot of people being a similar age to form a cohort) and millennials (wide spread access to rapidly developing internet, 9/11, and the dot com bubble happening during formative years)
That’s just my opinion though, I know lots of stuff happened in that time, but I think those examples are standout events. (This is my perspective from the US, so things like the Berlin wall, I think had a less significant immediate effect on people here, culturally)
Aren’t generations separated by 30ish years?
This is a farce.
I’ve heard 20. Wikipedia says 20-30.
14 seems short.
It’s all kind of silly since human reproduction is continuous.
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Exactly.
It’s that shift in perspective and experience that defines a generation and there are generation-bounding events like 9/11. But the period of time is not precise, and generally much longer than 14 years.
Continuous? Then why do i keep releasing a series of humo-eggs every 20 years?
Have you tried not doing that?
Wait why wouldn’t I?
Should I not be?
Nah it’s whatever, you do you boo
Weren’t they defined by major cultural events? Zoomers not remembering 9/11 for example
The short answer is “no.” The long answer is:
This is one of those cultural things that I tend to get grump and annoyed about because it’s stupid and people pretend that it’s real.
This is why people ‘forget about gen x’ imo, it’s because there wasn’t a single cultural event that aligned people in the gap between boomers (the baby boom, which resulted in a lot of people being a similar age to form a cohort) and millennials (wide spread access to rapidly developing internet, 9/11, and the dot com bubble happening during formative years)
That’s just my opinion though, I know lots of stuff happened in that time, but I think those examples are standout events. (This is my perspective from the US, so things like the Berlin wall, I think had a less significant immediate effect on people here, culturally)
Gen X had their formative years at the height of the cold war, when it felt like the world could end at any moment due to a dumb mistake.
My paranoid side says it’s likely the seed of another “us vs. them” situation, like how boomers are blaming every wrong in the world on millenials.
I thought it was 20ish years i.e. the average time it takes for babies to reach adulthood and have kids.
Although to be fair I don’t actually know what the average is. It might be 30 for all I know lol