millennials vs baby boomers

Living in an era where birth giving and raising infants is an absolute disgrace is liberating but dream killing to some. So much maturity is expected from millennials, but all we intend to grasp is a full on life experience. An experience that does not hinder us from redefining wildness.
Millennials hold strong beliefs in liberation that allows them to gallivant and explore worlds unknown while fusing those beliefs with a strong sense of sovereignty. We believe in constructing our own dormants and values instead of what was passed on to us through breastfeeding and indoctrination. All we want is a society that chants freewill.
It is undeniable to say baby boomers are the elite community when we draw in the concept of toughness and its disciplines. Going though life during the post war era makes one hold tightened ideologies of how to move on. Moving on is not a child’s plays as it requires mental stability; if we’re being frank, mental stability isn’t a thing for the millennials.
It is somewhat shtick-worthy to label baby boomers as our only hope as they made our existences possible — without them the idea of us would be a wish and a half. It is only baffling when they want us to carry with us outdated values that would make a typical millennial burst out sniggering. Values that are no longer applicable in the informational era. They don’t want to accept that progression has arrived and it’s here for eternal centuries.
Being a baby boomer means growing up in a time where social change was the primary priority while considering unity as the main societal factor. On the other hand, millennials put a marmmoth value in freedom. It’s clear to say we have a few things in common although the habiuality is distinct.
It is contradictory for the sole reason that millennials are both misunderstood and overly praised for how they cruise though life. Millennials believe in the “now” while baby boomers just want to make up for time robbed by war fanatics.
Technology and digitalism are often associated with millennials extended with a sense of restriction, but a baby boomer will argue with you to filth when it comes to these even when they are aware they do not have expertises handy.
so who won life?
R.
