"American pop culture has teased us,” writes Terry Nguyễn, “with this carefree notion of youth — that you should be binge-drinking every other weekend or taking spontaneous international trips. And what’s incredibly maddening for young people is that, during our most formative years, the only thing we can focus on is survival.” Nguyễn is a journalist for Vox who covers the challenges and struggles of young adulthood in a digital era. There is a generation of young adults who have had to figure out their vocational trajectories within both the 2008 recession and 2020 pandemic.
I enjoyed your post as I'm just about finishing with reading Tim Elmore's book Marching off the Map. the haunting question, "am I willing to keep my principles but trade in my pedagogy to reach the next generations?" and the pictures were super too!
Great post, John. You always give me much to think about and then share with others to think through with them. I love the photos. There is always much more to see than what your assumptions tell you. Have a great day. :)
I enjoyed your post as I'm just about finishing with reading Tim Elmore's book Marching off the Map. the haunting question, "am I willing to keep my principles but trade in my pedagogy to reach the next generations?" and the pictures were super too!
Great post, John. You always give me much to think about and then share with others to think through with them. I love the photos. There is always much more to see than what your assumptions tell you. Have a great day. :)
"exercised" or "exorcised"?