Re: How the Me-Generation Ruined Modern Conversation
Yeah, I'd like to know who the "me generationers" are. It's probably aimed at people my age? We were kind of the beginning of the self-esteem movement in the late 80's/early 90's. But, most of the people I know my age are self-reliant, self-assured, good at their jobs but humble about it, and good people. I have plenty of people to confide my problems to, and don't feel the need to send anything in to Post Secret or start a blog (had one for awhile, didn't take to it).
At work, I do my very best to genuinely listen to my students when they have a problem, or if they just want to tell me about something good that happened, and respond with as much knowledge and wisdom that I can. I'm not sitting there, "waiting for my turn," as this blog suggests we do now.
Still corrupting young minds
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