Slackonomics
Generation X in the Age of Creative Destruction
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Roxanne Hernandez
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Lisa Chamberlain
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"Studded with insight into pop culture and today's turbulent society." (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Entertainment is way better then it was for us growing up in the 1970s - we have Netflix and premium cable. We spent maybe a million hours growing up as latch-key kids watching bad television (did I really watch re-runs of Hawaii Five-O after school each day?) - today our kids spend maybe as much time on YouTube and with their iPods. It was our generation that was supposed to ride the advantages of a baby bust - both more educated then any previous generation with a multitude of available jobs left opening by the retiring boomers. It didn't quite work out that way - we got the economic (bubbles, recessions) and social stocks without the jobs.
But we are lucky in that our priorities and aspirations are pointed towards our families and our creativity, as we have seen the dangers of relying on employers and institutions. Keep your expectations for analytical and economic analysis low, and enjoy hearing our story.
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