MarkXIX
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- Jan 3, 2010
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Sure, but you'd be surprised how many younger people can't even use Google correctly. My wife has a set of highly educated friends and you would think asking them to find a simple piece of information (for example, what time does restaurant X, Y, and Z open?) is the equivalent of asking them to land men on the moon, not to mention more complicated queries.
Look, here's the deal. Raw knowledge only gets you so far in life. Sure, Millenials may be better at having access to knowledge because they grew up with an encyclopedia in their pocket, but that's not the same as being smart or intelligent.
As I get older and I start to mentor younger people aspiring to be me, I realize that my experiences in conjunction with my knowledge are far more important in a great many things.
Besides, I find most Millenials know about 1cm deep of any given subject and usually that view is one-sided and not a holistic view of the entire subject matter.
