The new game, page-2

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    Hi Croupier,

    Gen X, no.

    Baby boomers, no.

    Older Australians, and late boomers (ie: late 30s - mid 40s), yes.

    I have seen more value, and wealth destruction caused by post-University graduates who have quickly moved into management with little or no operational experience than I care to imagine. Most of the tech windup and subsequent letdown can be attributed to such people.

    The New World Order that I see is one where the principles of:
    1)
    governance;
    2)
    accountability; and
    3)
    responsibility,
    will all come to the fore.

    These, however, are not the traits of Gen-Xers, or of the 60s hippies set. Both socio-economic groupings are characterised more by:
    1)
    carefree attitudes and behaviour;
    2)
    resistance to authority;
    3)
    pursuit of lifestyle choice, at the expense of something else (ie: savings, etc); and
    4)
    greed.
 
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