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Maj Marty Hogan
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Not sticking up for all of them- but I lead many and they are the hope for the future. They are dedicated, driven, and goal oriented. They aspire to be more than they are. Happens in every generation, it is just not as many that aspire today and it is easier to whine and let someone else do it. Those that are stepping up hold the same values or have adjusted values to what is important today. They have a voice- it is just less are using it.


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Unfortunately, it's not all of them. Although there are exceptions. I believe there are three tiers of millennials; those you speak of, the entitled (one step away from SJW, they just don't want to expend the energy), and the SJW (hard working activists who don't have a clue).
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I agree with Maj Marty Hogan I hear a lot of stuff as a Red Cross volunteer. Many of the millennials actually have decent values. I do realize this is a Duffleblog article but sometimes they skate pretty close to the truth.
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
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Hopefully, on a serious note, those who are born leaders with the zeal to seek out truth and Justice could bring PURPOSE back to society all over the world. We will hope right PO1 Tony Holland
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