The Psychology of Generation Jones — The Most Misunderstood Generation in American History
If you were born between 1954 and 1965 you already know the feeling. Too young for Woodstock. Too old for Gen X. Promised the American dream and handed recession instead. Arrived at every good thing slightly too late. This is Generation Jones — the most psychologically complex and least acknowledged generation in American history. In this video we explore the real psychology behind the generation that fell between the Baby Boomers and Gen X. The latchkey childhood. The economic betrayal. The institutional skepticism. The cultural identity that never quite fit. The resilience that was built from necessity rather than choice. If you have always felt like you never quite belonged to your own generation this video will finally explain why. / professorblackwood

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