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A Letter From The Perennial Millennials

Dear America,

 

Do not call my generation stupid.

We were the first group of kids to learn a computer.

Think about that society: A group of kids learned this intricate machine. Yes, I'm talking about the O.G. Apples with the green type where you had to save with a floppy disk and if you put a magnet to the screen it went purple forever.

Yes those, same kids grew up and created everything you see before you now.

Everyday.

 

Do not call my generation ignorant.

In a short time span of years, as children, we learned about oral relations with interns and terrorist attacks.

From Clinton's impeachment to the World Trade Centers/Pentagon/Flight93 Somerset.

As children we learned; emphasis on the children part.

Our minds grew knowledgeable of a world at hand long before society gave us credit.

We grew up.

 

Do not call my generation lazy.

When we were sixteen and just received our license, gas rose to the highest it had ever been in our country's history.

We got underpaid and  disrespected jobs:

cleaning up bathrooms and serving your foot-longs.

The ability to travel on our own, it was our new found freedom.

Like the early travelers roaming new found lands:

Our wings were spread.

 

Do not call my generation weak.

We are the same group of people who entered college or the workforce with the worst economic fall since the Great Depression.

You ask, "What did it do to you?"

Buried us in more and more debt until it consumed our life.

But, we became enlightened.

We majestically thrived in the chaotic times by finding out who we are, what we are capable of and that life will take us our journeys before we even see it coming.

The light still shines even when you are buried the deepest.

It does not matter what you throw at us next.

We will rise and conquer. It's the world's hidden secret.

I'm proud to live in this time.

I hope you are too.

Never giving up is our morale.

 

Respectfully,

 

THE PERENNIAL MILLENNIALS.

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Written by
brock-kawana
American
Published
Apr 7, 2014
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34·347
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1982-2000

Tags
#love#spirit#pride#motivation#proud#millennial#perennial
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