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Interesting comment, as I read all of this first module I found the defining line for 1980 to be arguable. My son was born in April of 1980, but most certainly straddles Gen X and Y. With the pace of technological change and the quickening of progress in the world I would suspect that we will have to revisit "generational cohorts" as a predictor in the near future.

Elecia,
yes, great observation & I agree with you. Some of it can also depend on your family members & how "progressive" they are/were in your upbringing.

Dr. Ryan Meers

Stephen,
absolutely! And remember, just because you're technically of one "generation" you can easily identify with the characteristics of other generations. This is especially true in your case when you are on the very tail of Gen X, it makes sense that you would potentially identify more with the Gen Yers.

Dr. Ryan Meers

I was wondering the same thing. I think that because you're at the end of a generation spectrum, you can identify with multiple generations.

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