Generation X
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Finding Paradise: A Passport Brother’s Adventures and Why Vietnam Might Be Your Next Chapter
The other day, after a particularly stressful medical situation with a team member, I found myself emotionally drained and thinking, “I could be sipping coffee on a balcony in Đà Lạt right now instead of dealing with this chaos.” The dream of trading traffic jams for motorbike adventures and office politics for beach politics (which…
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Moving to Vietnam: A Passport Brother’s Perspective on Retirement, Relationships, Safety, and New Beginnings
I’m currently developing my own plan to retire early and relocate to Vietnam. With one child already graduated from high school and another approaching graduation, I’m eagerly looking forward to this next chapter. The stresses of daily life in the United States have taken their toll, and I’m ready for a change of pace and…
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When It Comes To Traditional Southeast Asian Women, Don’t Sleep on Vietnam
Two retired Genx African American men thought they’d never find love again, but they found it — n Vietnam.
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Explaining Systems Thinking Frameworks and Why It’s So Hot Right Now
Systems thinking is an important approach that helps managers and organizations deal with complex problems more effectively. Let me explain why it’s valuable: It recognizes the complexity in modern challenges.
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Unwrapping the Generation Gap: World’s Best Guide to Holiday Gift-Giving
Shopping Shenanigans Exposed The holiday season is upon us, and with it comes the age-old question: What gifts will truly delight our loved ones? In today’s multi-generational celebrations, understanding the distinct preferences of Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials can transform your gift-giving from stressful guesswork into a rewarding experience. The Traditional Touch: Baby Boomers’…
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Generation X: The Unsung Heroes of Modern Society
Chapter 1: Growing Up Generation X Yo, let’s talk about Generation X, man. This generation saw the world change in ways no one could have imagined. Born roughly between 1965 and 1980, these are the OG latchkey kids. We were the first to come home to empty houses. Remember that key on a shoelace tied…
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