Every time I go to work, I start getting ready and my son tries to stop me. He tells me, “Daddy, you have noooo work.” And every time I question what my ancestors could possibly have been thinking to trade family farms where they all worked together for these lonely urban lives.
Kids who got it tried to do the same. Show love with work and providing. No understanding of warmth or affection but real love in work and sacrificial misery. Kids who didn’t get it turned bitter. Became all about “Me me me!” Rebellious 50s teens. Baby boomer sex revolution.
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Kids who got it married kids who didn’t. Can’t function in marriage if you’re broken and don’t know how to love or be loved. Shattered homes, new generation of kids being told “Love just doesn’t work out.” Unable to connect to their families and don’t believe love is real. Gen X.
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New wave of kids. Millennials. Gen X and Mills has little faith in love or marriage. Some stayed okay if they had solid traditional organizations (mostly devout church membership and real faith, almost only organization left). Churches started to crumble as baby boomers took over
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