Taking a break from the dismal news and noise, we need to check in with Robert Reich on what is really important in the lives of the younger generation. I tend to magnify the noise as an important feature of aging. I forget about what is really important. Try this:
Lessons from a Boomer for Younger Generations
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Friends, This is the time of year when young people are graduating — from college, from high school, from family and familiar surroundings to different and unfamiliar places, from being children to being adults. Because I’ve been around them so long here on this university campus — and maybe just because I’ve been around so long, period — they recently asked me some questions, the answers to which might be of interest to you. Today also happens to be Teacher Appreciation Day — and as an old boomer who’s dedicated to teaching and who has prized his years is the classroom — I thought perhaps my responses and reflections particularly appropriate. So, here goes. Hope you enjoy, |
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Juan Matute
R.B.R.
C.C.R.C.
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