'long as you've got yours and I've got mine!"
IN CASE IT ISN'T totally obvious to everyone, the original "me" generation has unfortunately morphed, under cover of extreme darkness, into an army of well-heeled half-wits in expensive suits whose mission in life is to own everything, control everything, consume everything there is, at any cost—even if they have to destroy the planet's life support system (and kill half the population) in the process. Perhaps some karmic cataclysm lost in the dim reaches of their tortured, antediluvian past accounts for their inhuman disregard for everything not immediately related to the satisfaction of their inane and insatiable desires. Perhaps they simply weren't breast-fed long enough.Meanwhile, the older generation is finally beginning to show signs of becoming a kinder, gentler version of itself as the clock winds down on their hit parade. "But alas, it was all for naught!" they cry as the emperor-drones of the New Me Generation march on, devouring everything in their path, oblivious even to the sound of their own children's bones crunching underfoot as New Romes all over the civilized world burst into flame under blood-red skies choked with the swirling fumes of terminal excess.
It is a sad reflection on the state of the world today that the older generation has practically no value in the eyes of the younger. Throughout history, and even long before recorded history, has it not always been the elders who became the shamans and seers in every human society, the keepers of tradition and the embodiments of wisdom? The U.S. Constitution was, afterall, written by a bunch of old men. And yet today, the young presume to chart their own way into the future unaided by the lessons of the past. If this profoundly arrogant, and ignorant, attitude is allowed to proliferate further, the younger generation will, regrettably, be making a mistake of monumental proportions.
And how can it be that now, in this time of growing global crisis, the wisdom of our fathers means nothing at all, especially to those who stubbornly and heedlessly maintain their death grip on the reins of power even as the Chariot of State so unwisely entrusted to their care lurches headlong toward Oblivion? Only a society hell-bent on its own destruction would choose, or accept, such a wreckless course of action.
Over and out.

