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Artist: Chapterhouse Song: Mesmerise [Embed For Use By Upgraded+] What parts of the chart did you find to be accurate and which did you find issue with? Anything you related strongly to? Is a chart like this useful, or does it rely too heavily on stereotypes? I don't want to be negative, but this chart is one of the silliest things I've seen this week. "The West Midland Family Center (WMFC) is an organization that is empowering families to grow together in a positive and enriching environment." Bear with me because I have a migraine. I'm trying to figure out what it is they actually do. It would appear that they have a pool, so, there's that. It looks like they have a preschool as well. It seems like they have a group of volunteers who do community outreach to help families that are in crisis. They have family support programs and it seems that they offer a place for families to convene and try to work through issues. That's a good mission. I mean, I respect that. But this generation chart is just... sad. I guess we'll see how the other generations feel, but from the Millennials' perspective, a lot of it is just stereotypes that I've never actually seen in action before. "Eager to spend money" Schrodinger's Millennial somehow killing entire industries by not spending money, not buying houses, not having families... but also very eager to spend money! "Came of age in a period of economic expansion" This simply cannot be historically accurate for all Millennials. I turned 17 at the end of 2008, so I should know. "Greatly indulged by fun loving parents" "Heroism -Consider parents their heroes" LMAO. "Coddled kids (they got a trophy for coming in 8th place)" This is something I've honestly heard about but never actually seen in action. I grew up in in a small town, but we were never given trophies for getting 8th place in anything. For example, the science fair had 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. That's it. No participation ribbon or trophy or anything like that. The only thing I've seen even possibly related to this is parents of kids throwing a fit because their kid didn't win something. The kids were too busy messing around and having fun. They don't care about a piece of plastic. I could go on all night, but this one really sums it up for me: "Communications media: Picture phones" What in the seventh circle of hell is a picture phone? It sounds like something my 90 year old great grandmother would have said. "Get off your picture phone and come give me a hug!" I am way too entertained by that. Let's see though, there has to be something here I agree with... "Influenced by 9/11 Terrorist Attacks" "Not only balance with work and life, but balance with work, life and community involvement and self development. Flex time, job sharing, and sabbaticals will be requested more by this generation." Honestly, a lot of the work ones are true. Millennials typically do expect to be paid well, have a work-life balance, receive respect regardless of their age/seniority at a company, have high expectations, etc. I think those are all pretty reasonable things. So there, I found something positive in the chart without being coddled by my parents. Shocking, I know. Your scarlet hour Is here even now Holding my mind With your second sign Mesmerise |