From what I understand, the book is claiming that the millenial generation (my generation), is more giving and aware of what needs to be done for the country. I would agree with this portrayal, every person I talk to has their own idea on how to better the country. Even though I may not agree with all the ideas, the point is that it is obvious we care about our country and want to see it become a safer and better place to live.
My generation would probably be best suited with a name like Explosivo instead of "Millenial". Yes we were born into the new Millenium, but aside from that we really are not new anymore; most of us are able to vote. Explosivo works better because we are always so eager to get things done; nothing can be done swiftly enough to satisfy my generation. Yes we want a better country, but we want it better quick. Maybe that is just because we are too young to realize a quick fix is not possible, but the term Explosivo fits.
I would say that the drama's in todays tv business are the best for understanding my generation's concerns. The drama's are full of the concerns and how we would like to approach them. The drama I recall as probably the best display of what the Millenials are about is "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" on ABC family. It has stereotypical millenial’s in it, and covers topics that are held dear to most millenials: teenage pregnancy, abortion, and sex.
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