I'm probably missing a lot of the political context because, not americian. But here a lot of the offshoring seems profit rather than ideologically motivated.
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Sorry, twitter character limits, a number absolutely did, but I look in calcified corporate structures, where you have boomers who haven't mentored management below them or made room for them to grow, or the political parties where they're effectively geriarchies.
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And I absolutely believe they built new industries up, because from necessity they had to, because their cohort was so big existing ones wouldn't be able to absorb their population. But in new industries, they didn't have some of the structural wisdom inherited in older ones.
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Yeah this one I don't get. I'm old enough to have been mentored by boomers. And they do have a massive Institutional knowledge base to pass on. New technology and plant will make some irrelevant, but I have knowledge that has been superceded in my working life already
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I believe it's a milage may vary by industry thing here. There are absolutely great boomers who tend those that will follow as a good gardener tends his garden. But I also see those who kick the ladder down behind them and salt the earth for those who follow.
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