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Millennials: The Greatest Generation or the Most Narcissistic?

So where did Howe and Strauss, and others who championed the “Generation We” view, go wrong? They developed an idea of the generation first and then went looking for data to support it. 

Because this never, ever happens. Ever.

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    Funny, I read through the entire thing before I even realized it was talking about my generation (didn’t know what...
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    Can’t say I’m surprised, but this is depressing.
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    Interesting and (finally) honest take on our generation.
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