My Generation

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Everyone sees the future in a different way; some see greater technological advances while others might see a more peaceful mankind. This indecisiveness leads to the ongoing debate as to whether or not this generation, Generation Y, has a role in America’s future. Considering our teenagers and children are the adults of tomorrow, I would argue that, in fact, they do have an impact. Every new generation has a role in the future of our country, as they fill the gaps of other people that can’t work anymore or have passed away. It just becomes a matter of how we use this power to impact society. Although the generation is very capable of producing great leaders, politicians, and a hands-on community, we cannot predict how those will choose to fill the gaps.

Each generation leaves an impression on our future, despite whether it is a positive impression or a negative one. This lasting impression is often referred to as generational potency. By obtaining new tools and opportunities from the mistakes and triumphs of those who came before them, every generation tries to make themselves heard. Therefore, the concept of generational potency is something that largely exists in our great nation. As Tamara Erickson said, “The truth is, without even trying, you will bring fresh perspectives to work because many of the ways you approach problems are different from the way it has always been done” (Erickson, 7). Everyone has a different outlook obtained from the knowledge you gain from past experiences and influences. For, we would be foolish to discard the wisdom and experience of those who came before us. Just as the Great War generation in the twenties impacted the decisions made in the “Greatest Generation,” all generations preceding 1977 h...

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...rld today is presented with the motivation of Generation Yers to succeed and therefore potentially with the means necessary to significantly contribute to America’s future.

In conclusion, each generation is presented with the opportunity to impact the future of America. With the chance to influence the whole world, it is our duty to step up, voice our opinions and make changes, because we are the future. Taking a back seat in the matter not only limits the possibilities presented to us, but every generation following as well.

Works Cited

Brokaw, Tom. The Greatest Generation. New York: Random House, 1998. Print.

Erickson, Tamara J. Plugged In: the Generation Y Guide to Thriving at Work. Boston, MA: Harvard Business, 2008. Print.

ambone, Michael D. The Greatest Generation Comes Home the Veteran in American Society. College Station: Texas A & M UP, 2005. Print.

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