In recent months, I’ve worked with a group of Millennials and Gen-Xers. As a Boomer past the age of 70, these could be my kids or grandkids, and often I find myself surprised and impressed by their passion, their energy and their ideas.
I also find myself suggesting they temper some of their ambitions and emotional responses to current events.
A recent discussion I observed regarded whether and how to celebrate Thanksgiving. Some had planned to meet at a local restaurant, since they are either estranged from family or living too far away from them and perhaps unable to afford travel. Some simply wanted to make sure that anyone in the group who didn’t have other friends or family to spend time with could be around other like-minded people (this group shares a basic political point of view

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