Up With Grups* is an article in this month's New York about the shrinking difference between 40 year olds and 20 year olds and the death of the generation gap. It kind of makes me feel a little weird because I identify deeply with many of the characteristics described in it. I've been thinking about this subject for a while now and am glad to read such a thorough investigation into the phemomena.
A human-resources executive told me recently that there’s a golden rule of HR: To motivate a baby boomer, offer him a bonus. To motivate a Generation-Xer, offer him a day off. The Grup, I think, would go for the day off, too. If the boomer’s icon of success was an empire-building maverick magnate like Ted Turner, the Grup’s model would be Spike Jonze, the 36-year-old Jackass-producing, skateboarding, awesome-indie-movie-directing free agent. Remember, the Grup of today is the slacker from 1990 who, fresh out of college, ran smack into the recession and maybe fiddled around with a riot-grrl band, then got a job at 25 for a Web-development company where she wore jeans to work and played Ping-Pong and stayed late and covered her desk in rare Japanese action figures. Now that woman is 35, a VP at a viral-marketing firm, still dressing down because everyone knows that the youth market is where it’s at, yet is scared to death she’s going to ossify into the same kind of corporate stooge she swore she’d never become. For a Grup, success isn’t about how many employees you have but how much freedom you have to walk, or boogie-board, away.
first of all that is fucking scary true.
second is that 9 roses is super good.
third V for Vendetta is absolutly amazing, it is the best I have seen this year.
Posted by: chomps | March 31, 2006 at 12:46 AM
Man, 9 Roses is so awesome. I may hit it up again this weekend. And yes, V for Vendetta was righteous.
Posted by: Jonah | March 31, 2006 at 08:15 AM