Milestones
Lately, my Facebook stream has been flooded with pictures of proms, awards ceremonies, and high school and college graduations. I've known a lot of these kids since they were chubby-cheeked pre-schoolers--some since they were in diapers. My first thought is, man I'm old. My next thought goes to how cool it is to be able to witness these milestones, even if only on social media.For all the negative talk about Millennials and Generation Z, I think these kids have the perfect mix of moxy and assertiveness to make some significant strides. They're willing to navigate the gray areas, not get stuck in destructive black-and-white thinking. They'll discover things we never thought possible, work in careers that aren't even defined as of today. Their lack of boundaries--however annoying to those who are more comfortable living inside the lines--is the very thing that will lead to advances in medicine, education, technology, politics, and society itself.
Yes, they don't think the rules apply to them in many instances. But, rule followers don't break barriers. They stay behind them.
Who better than today's graduates to dream big, move forward with courage, inspire change, and hopefully find a way to bring harmony to an unharmonious world?
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