A favorite opinion writer of mine is David Brooks. I am fascinated
with those like Brooks who can cover a far-ranging set of topics.
Brooks is a also a sociologist and brings interesting insights into
communities, behaviors, norms, etc. A while back he wrote a column in
the New York Times on how we change throughout the decades of our
lives. He placed these descriptors on each:
In our 20's - superman (person), possibilities, feverish energy, joiner, brave, entrepreneurial, unsympathetic to others
In
our 30's and 40's - political scientist, lower estimations of own power
and greater estimation of the power of institutions where you
participate, faith in your navigation skills, adaptation, responsive to
the "market" around you
In our 50's and 60's-
sociologist, understanding of the power of relationships over
individuals, managing and coaching, ambition fades and is transferred to
the appreciation of ambitions of others, reflective and sentimental
In
our 70's and 80's - historian, favoring tradition, appreciation of
luck/fate, recognize the power of the dead over the power of the living
See yourself in this set of descriptions? See your customers/consumers anywhere in here?
This
is a path we will all walk, the question is what we will be like when
we get there and what we will do to make the most of the understanding
of what it means to successfully cross the generations.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Crossing the Generations
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