That is wonderful. Hopefully more and more people will find a way to truly enjoy their lives, and stop wasting the short time they have on earth in a perpetual state of discontent, as many of the links shared on this thread indicate.[/quote]
Sorry if you feel this way, but there are very significant sociological differences between the Boomer generation and Millennials which have been well documented, and researched. So much so in fact that we recently had a meeting at work where we paid some consultants to discuss these differences and how it affects the workplace. These differences are also significant since we are coming into another election year where we have two Boomer candidates and we have a growing Millennial voting population. I was just trying to spur discussion on viewpoints, both positive and negative. I don’t take any of this stuff personally, but trying to understand how Boomer’s think.