Talking About My Generation

 

There are more of us born after World War II than any other generation. Yet our biggest strength is not our sheer numbers, but our optimism. We have always believed any problem can be solved through education and energy.

Now in our 40s and 50s, we look and feel younger than our parents did at this point. Even at a young age, we had a disproportionate impact on society. Next >

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