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Oh, how the 50s and 60s looked swell.
Most people who had it good then, looked at their own situation with blinders on, Mike.That's our deeper problem.Why do grandkids have to re-learn painful lessons their grandparents learned and their parents either forgot, or never learned at all.And how do we circumvent that intergenerational learning gap?
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Oh, how the 50s and 60s looked swell.
Most people who had it good then, looked at their own situation with blinders on, Mike.
That's our deeper problem.
Why do grandkids have to re-learn painful lessons their grandparents learned and their parents either forgot, or never learned at all.
And how do we circumvent that intergenerational learning gap?
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