Baby Boomers Guide

Arizona Golf Retirement Community Section


 

Arizona Golf Retirement Community Navigation


|

Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Toronto Retirement Home |
Retirement Advice |
Retirement Letter |
Retirement Income Planning |
Continuing Care Retirement Communities |
Prudential Retirement |
Retirement Countdown Clock |
Doo Wop Oldies |
Retirement Savings |
Gift Ideas For Retirement |

List of Baby-Boomers Articles

Arizona Golf Retirement Community Best Seller


Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About... "Baby Boomers" But Dared Never To Ask!


Best Arizona Golf Retirement Community products

Sitemap



Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Baby-Boomers
Email:
First Name:



Main Arizona Golf Retirement Community sponsors


 

Latest Arizona Golf Retirement Community Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Arizona Golf Retirement Community!



 

Welcome to Baby Boomers Guide

 

Arizona Golf Retirement Community Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Arizona Golf Retirement Community. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

baby boomers 1

from:

Overview on the Beliefs of Baby Boomers


The birthrate in the United States of America rose to almost 20% after the World War II (1946). It again increased to another 12% in 1947. Finally, it peaked up to 4.3 million babies in 1957. Therefore, from 1946 to 1964, there were 77 million babies born in America, they were called as "baby boomers". Today, boomers comprise 28% of the US populations since the birthrate returned to normal in 1965.

But the said numbers of babies are considered as a statistical anomaly in the birthrate of the United States according to some researchers. It is because some of the baby boomers have detached themselves in that generation and lives as if they were not born between the years 1946 to 1964.

Discriminations even happened considering baby boomers as different species. They were compared to the 1969 generation where they were marked as the holiest, most curious, and brightest of all generation in the human history.

As the years passed by, these opinions have greatly changed and the boomer's criticism reached a fevered pitch. The baby boomer's generation was dubbed as a self-absorbed generation. They defined themselves not through sacrifices as their parents had experienced but by indulgences. Other critics even wrote that throughout the American history, baby boomers were the most self-seeking, self-centered, self-indulgent, self-aggrandizing, and self-interested generation.

These views about the boomers have an underlying gravity, unifying principle, and hermeneutic understanding of the world. The reasons behind are natural survival, class struggles, relativism, and lack of knowledge. Boomers became a part of the culture. But their concerns lie more on dominant concerns and dominant passions.

The Boomer's Six Commandments was even established based from these worldviews. But these do not apply to all baby boomers because there is always an exception. There is no monolithic generation. It was shaped by circumstances wherein these circumstances are not uniformed like generations. Nevertheless, every generation must live according to commandments or rules.

1. Thou shall be hip. According to some studies, the baby boomer's major problem is the refusal of growing up. Their adolescence periods were prolonged, taken in various forms such as physical fitness obsession, youth worship, and embarrassment on the natural aging process. Others include their aspiration to stay in style, hip, and current. Boomers do not consider it as a mere trendiness but a tendency to being externalized and magnified. That is why even during their aging years, they try to maintain the fashion of their era insisting that those times were frozen on them.

2. Accept culture changes to stay relevant. The boomers foresee themselves as a force that can transform cultures. However, they did not succeed. Instead of becoming culture transformers, the culture itself transformed them. The boomers accepted the culture's promise of eternal relevance for their rendered services. The only problem was that this relevance can deliver them only popularity.

3. Honor thy individuality. America is the civilization known for radical individualism. The novel expression that is acquainted only with egotism sapping public life virtues and later on destroy and attack others. Boomers lived during the peak of the women's rights, civil rights, anti-war movements, and reproductive rights.

4. Thou shall forget history. Boomers always declare themselves as the first generation to experience new milestones in their lives which include childbirth, adolescents, parenthood, marriage, and middle age. They know history, however they just question its importance to them.

5. Thou shall feel guilty if you sell out. Boomers manifest their guilt interestingly. They maintain the defiance attitude along with their youth convictions as they abandoned convictions themselves. At heart, boomers remain as revolutionaries while they live the protestant, middle class, white-bread American dream.

6. Thou shall question authority. There was a serious problem that rises on the part of most boomers. Their motto was to trust no one over thirty. Their rebellion towards authority is a skeptical approach to the pastoral authority, polity, and doctrinal standards of the church. Boomers have rejected this authority in two ways. They either denied the Bible's authority right away or relativize the Bible's authority like a Protestant Evangelicalism.

Although these boomers' rules create issues and controversy, it influenced and altered the way on how American thinks. And even it was predicted that all boomers will be gone, still many baby boomer's followers are still there.


Other Arizona Golf Retirement Community related Articles

Baby Boomer Years
Baby Boomer 1
Baby Boomers History
Information On Baby Boomers
Baby Boomers 1

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Arizona Golf Retirement Community News

Wickenburg at center of pension-reform fight - Arizona Republic


Arizona Capitol Times

Wickenburg at center of pension-reform fight
Arizona Republic
There are 43 Arizona communities that fall into that category, with 35 being ASRS member employers, according to the State Retirement System. The bill's sponsor, Rep. Jack Harper, R-Surprise, said he will push to merge the measure into the state budget ...
State employees get reprieve on paying more into pension fundVerde Independent

all 4 news articles »

Read more...


CAC, Arizona Western split marathon doubleheader - TriValley Central


CAC, Arizona Western split marathon doubleheader
TriValley Central
The ball nearly left the yard for a walk-off home run, dropping at the base of the fence in left-center. The hit drove in Jessica Loiacano, who doubled with one out. Both teams scored one run in the eighth. Central (8-4 overall, 4-2 Arizona Community ...

Read more...


Phelps named ATSU president - Truman Index


Phelps named ATSU president
Truman Index
The AT Still University Board of Trustees selected Craig Phelps as the new ATSU President on Saturday, months after President Jack Magruder announced his intentions to retire. Phelps' presidency is effective July 1. Phelps graduated from AT.
Craig Phelps to take over as AT Still presidentPhoenix Business Journal

all 2 news articles »

Read more...


Arizona's Top Two Youth Volunteers Selected in 17th Annual National Awards Program - MarketWatch (press release)


Arizona's Top Two Youth Volunteers Selected in 17th Annual National Awards Program
MarketWatch (press release)
Preslee Swern, 18, of Surprise and Alyssa Moran, 14, of Glendale today were named Arizona's top two youth volunteers for 2012 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a nationwide program honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism.

and more »

Read more...


News PCC Chancellor Dr. Roy Flores to Take Medical Leave - Tucson Weekly


News PCC Chancellor Dr. Roy Flores to Take Medical Leave
Tucson Weekly
Tucson, AZ — Pima Community College Chancellor Dr. Roy Flores is taking medical leave, effective Feb. 9. “For the past nine years, I have given heart and soul to do what's best for Pima Community College. My soul's still strong, but my heart of late ...

and more »

Read more...