

I think that there's a, a road we could take where the older generation could maintain a high level of relevance and also, and also create a better place international bond. Then if you come from a place of poverty, however, I'm kind of getting away from myself a little bit.

And if you come from a family that has it as well to do, it's much easier to go out and start something. You don't get to pick where you're born at.

Kind of, kind of, but you don't get to pick who your parents are.
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Now you can say, Oh George, when no one has to work for anybody, you're free to go out and explore and start whatever you want. Why not allow people the freedom to be creative? Why not allow people to have the ability to explore their inner nature and explore their own dreams. And then the other people have six months off and you can, I mean, on some levels, it's a naive perspective, but it's pretty beautiful, right? Why not? He says, mom, I don't understand why the people got to go and work so much and have so little, you know, why, why is it that corporations just don't hire twice as many people and give half the people six months off. And I think it's detrimental to the society at this point in time because the youth don't want what a lot of the older generation ones, you know, my, my nephew he's 10 years old and he was talking to his mom the other day.Īnd he, this is what he told. They they're beginning to think about their legacy and they, they want there to be a little bit of some of the great things in the future that was in their life.Īnd so they're trying to make those things happen by clinging to power and staying in roles of leadership and, and leveraging their finances and their authority to stay in positions of power. And they, they want to contribute to the world. Speaker 1 (3m 0s): That you know, what, what it seems to me that a lot of the older generation, you know, they're living longer and they're, they're healthy. However, I'm not sure that there are, there are in touch with what the youth of today want the world to look like in the future. And while I'm not, I'm sure those people have a lot of good ideas. So what I mean by that is that people who are in authority positions tend to be, especially now, there seems to be a really big gap between like those people run in for mayor right now in Hawaii that are 90 years old, 75 years old. It also seems to me like there's a pretty big gap in demographics and, and intergenerational ideas.

Unless you have a guide it's difficult to know where you're going to end up, unless you can study about history or you can, unless you can understand where people before you have been in the same situation and what they've done. Unless you have a map it's hard to understand the right place to be at. And it's hard to, it's hard to understand where you're supposed to go. It just seems that now things are changing at a pace that has picked up steam. In fact, when you start thinking about that, you go, yeah, there's a lot of things changing right now, but isn't that always the case. It seems to me that right now, our country, our world is in a pretty big transformation. I got some time to think about a few things about, about our place in this world about interacting and transitioning and learning. Right? Remember that song gotta get on the good foot. Well, you be go start another week, right? I'm going to try to be like a James Brown and get on the good foot. Good morning, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday.
