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re: Why does this generation lack creativity?
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:21 am to BamaChemE
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:21 am to BamaChemE
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Not saying you're wrong in the complaints, but there are some positives as well.
Probably better said than my sarcastic response. There is a layer of truth in what he had to say, but in general he missed the mark.
We'll probably be saying some of the same things thirty years from now about our children's generation.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:31 am to MsGarrison
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Technology
I gotta agree with this to a point. Technology is great, obviously, in making pretty much everything these days quicker & easier, but it can be a double edged sword. There's something to be said for using a pencil & paper to figure out problems, write in a journal or write a letter, draw, etc. When we rely on computers to do most of the "thinking," a lot of creativity and the thought process to achieve it seem to be lost, and kids sitting all day with their heads stuck in video games can't be good for their creative development. To be creative, there has to be emotion. A lot of the teens I see are desensitized & emotionless. The only thing they get excited about is the due date for the next new game.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:33 am to Arkla Missy
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kids sitting all day with their heads stuck in video games can't be good for their creative development.
Or it is, due to the problem solving and strategy necessary to be successful in the game.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 12:48 pm to Duke
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Or it is, due to the problem solving and strategy necessary to be successful in the game.
This. I have been mentally exhausted after some ncaa football games online. With the right competition it becomes almost a chess match at the line of scrimmage. And that's just one game.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 12:49 pm to Weagle25
At least the younger generation has discarded the lies that the mainstream media and politicians tell us every day. The baby boomers and older generations keep voting for same political types and believe everything they see on Fox News/CNN.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 12:51 pm to Juliojonesfan
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The baby boomers and older generations keep voting for same political types and believe everything they see on Fox News/CNN.
Really can't wait for these people to die off.
ETA: wait, yes I can.
This post was edited on 2/28/13 at 12:52 pm
Posted on 2/28/13 at 1:21 pm to boogiewoogie1978
It doesn't
Every generation says this about the previous generation
Every generation says this about the previous generation
Posted on 2/28/13 at 1:23 pm to Duke
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the problem solving and strategy necessary to be successful in the game.
No doubt. Of course, the generation trying to lay the blame is also the one that made today's problems infinitely more complex
Thanks old frickers
Posted on 2/28/13 at 1:42 pm to Porker Face
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Every generation says this about the previous generation
This, as well.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 1:43 pm to Porker Face
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Every generation says this about the previous generation
Maybe, but Hendrix was more creative than Skrillex. I mean, certain things have reached a saturation point, imo. The scrooster freaked out about entitlement, which I think is a psychotic argument, but whatever.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 1:46 pm to TeLeFaWx
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Hendrix was more creative than Skrillex.
Debateable, but I see the point you're trying to make
"New Army has been going to hell since 1877," after all
Posted on 2/28/13 at 2:11 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
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I think the creativity is still there, it just doesn't get the appreciation or exposure it deserves.
This. And there are way more channels and venues for creative work. If you're not seeing creativity in the theater or on tv, it's probably because the financial outlay is so great on capturing attention, producers and money backers won't take chances on pushing new talent or ideas. They'll play it conservatively and not push.
And really, if you want to get serious about it, there's not going to be a Mozart every generation. Radio, TV and film get passes because it's a young medium, but the reality is that over centuries people will adjust "This is the greatest artist" to fit their own present culture and not respect the past.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 2:21 pm to scrooster
Man you seem like one worked up old fart. It sounds like that commentary had been building up inside you for years, festering and the floodgates finally opened and you finally just let everyone know what you think about these young whippersnappers.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 3:32 pm to Porker Face
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No doubt. Of course, the generation trying to lay the blame is also the one that made today's problems infinitely more complex
They didn't "make" it more complex. The advent of the information age has played a huge role in that. Any new game changing technology is going to have hiccups for the economy and society. They just happened to be in control when it happened.
I mean, our economic problems are a story as old as time. Too much debt (everywhere, not just gov.) and the fallout of unwinding that debt. There's no need to blame generations. It's not us vs them, even if the old people do piss me off talking down to us.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 3:59 pm to boogiewoogie1978
Lazy arse kids. That are given everything without having to work for it.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 4:13 pm to boogiewoogie1978
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Over the last 10 to 15 years I've noticed a lack of creativity in everything from recycled movies, music, clothing...etc.
I'd say we're more creative than ever. If you knew more about movies, you'd notice that this isn't anything new.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 4:14 pm to Hog on the Hill
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I don't see a lack of creativity, I see a lack of taste.
Bingo
Posted on 2/28/13 at 4:15 pm to scrooster
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They are the entitlement generation ... they believe everything is owed them, therefore they have no motivation to seek anything for themselves. And that applies to some, not all, by any means.
They have been raised by video games, liberal progressive TV and movies, and by parents too busy trying to make ends meet, or keep up with the Jones, to actually take special interest in seeing their children develop viable healthy imaginations and creative internal drives.
This generation has little to no respect for anything. They have very few manners. They have even fewer social skills.
Here's the irony.
Yesterday it was revealed that, next to mortgage debt, educational debt is the second largest debt in the country. And it was also revealed that kids are dropping out of school at a higher rate than ever before in the history of this country.
Why?
Because they've learned that the government will pay them enough to sustain them through life ... no need to actually be creative, and work for it any longer.
They've learned that their parents will allow them to move back home and live in their old bedrooms.
They've learned they can have babies and not have to marry, or worry about how to pay for them ... because Uncle Sugar and their parents will take care of all of that.
It's simply easier to lay back, copy things, and enjoy life compared to say ... I dunno, being creative and carving their own niche in the history of the world.
Many of them believe they are actually doing something by being expert trolls on the Internet, or by being disrespectful to their elders or ... well, you asked.
....In the meantime, I'll get off your lawn, old timer.
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