UGH. BABY BOOMERS.
I have a 67 yr old co-worker. She's... difficult. But today she really forced me to bite my tongue. (the following is heavily paraphrased, mostly to cut down on her barely coherent rambling conversational form)
I don't remember what triggered it, but she made a very generalized comment (I don't think it was directed at anyone present) about work ethic deteriorating with each younger generation.
So I made the very generalized defense "Well, that's because we've seen how our parents and grandparent's lives ended up, and we don't want that..."
She seemed to take offense, so I went on "I didn't mean that personally in any way. I'm just saying that everyone my own age and younger knows older people whose entire lives have been about nothing but work, and it never payed off the way they thought it would and just amounted to bitterness and regret. Why would we follow that example?"
Her retort... "Well that's because we wanted to make a better future for our children and grandchildren. That's why you have all these nice electronics and stuff. And the way you live your lives will shape the future of generations after you, too"
At that point, all I could do was stare blankly and nod while thinking "It's ok. It's ok. She's going to be dead soon."
Right... my generation's work ethic is so bad, because we never realized that yours was for the sake of building us a better future, which is something we don't worry about at all. Tell me again about your most recent expensive luxury vacation that I never expect to experience the likes of, and then how you can't afford to retire... and maybe throw in one of those comments about kids these days were never taught to live within their means... and then make another passive aggressive comment about how someone else should take the stuff you don't want to do off your desk, because you never believe that anyone else is working.
You know... we've put all this focus on slowing and reversing the aging process. But has anyone ever asked if there's a way to speed it up?