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Originally Posted by JaneYoung
A generation.
I agree, this helps showcase what this generation is faced with because of methods, systems, and practices of the generation(s) before it. It also holds the promise of opportunity for change as these graduates move into their careers, fields of interest, or pursue further degrees.
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Thank You Jane and the rest of your generation.
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All joking aside, what we do today has an effect on every future generation, if you decide it would be a great idea to destroy all the rain forests today realize who has to pay for that? It isn't just us, it is our children, their children and every future generation. Because of some bad business practices by the people in charge I have countless friends who have been laid off work, friends who are barely in their 20's. I have a close friend who is in the same boat as Nate here. Short term gains lead to long term losses. So many times I have heard the mantra "Measure twice, cut once." We need to start applying that to every aspect of our life, "Evaluate twice, execute once"
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