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Gap! Generation Gap! -_-

Right! So I'm sitting in the school bus, next to delved-into-homework Toohina..Hmpphh,..And amazingly it just happens to be one of those moments where I realize how I can never sit idle! But that's not the point of this post.

What I'm writing to touch on is about Generation Gap-All of us, has experienced this at one point in time: It's not confined to age differences- but also goes beyond differences in experience and maturity. For me personally though, the real thorn remains the differences in the common psyche. Each generation has a particular value consensus that allows people of that common era to flock together because of the common nature of their norms, values, customs and tradition. Obviously, as per human nature- sameness validates righteousness and hence living among-st common folks validates their paradigm!


A generation gap is really meant to be equivalent to approximately 18 years of difference-Since it is just around enough time a new culture rises after the previous one has been questioned! Basically, the two distinct groups cannot identify itself with the other.  But for me really these days, generation gap has been reduced to around 5 years only!-Non Toohina, Merci-Because seriously, unless my eyes deafen me and my ears blind me, when I look back at my younger peers( not to mention some of my own age peers ), I definitely cannot see a reflection of my core beliefs in their attitude- I don't seem to find the values that I've been instilled with.... :(




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