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[quote=Anonymous]Reply… Thank you to All participants of this thread. I was born in 1964, and I often feel caught between generations—too young to fully relate to older Boomers and somewhat disconnected from younger generations. I see 1964 as a bridge between old traditions and a new awakening—an era that began opening up to greater possibilities, inclusivity, and progress. Those of us born in 1964 often feel somewhat invisible—too young to have participated in the major cultural and political movements of the ’60s and ’70s, yet not fully embraced as part of the generations that followed. Our first real cultural imprint came with the rise of Rap and Hip Hop, but not all of us identify with that movement. Now, however, it feels like we are regressing, and many from the Millennial generation and beyond may not have full access to the realities of life before the 1960s. The world was vastly different then—some prospered while others struggled, and deep societal issues shaped everyday life. If we are going to revisit the past, let’s bring forward the best of it—love, peace, understanding, and a willingness to engage in civilized dialogue, even when we disagree. War, violence, and division have never truly solved our problems.[/quote]
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