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Yeah, I think sometimes like older generations think like, oh, I can't relate to the kids today. They don't even want the things we used to want. And like they do, it just looks a little bit different, right? Like they're more interested in younger generations are more interested in experiences rather than material things.
And I think that's there's actually a lot of research showing that people consuming experiences like really meaningful experiences.
And I think that's there's actually a lot of research showing that people consuming experiences like really meaningful experiences.
And I think that's there's actually a lot of research showing that people consuming experiences like really meaningful experiences.
And so I think it's really cool, the research you did too, the interviews, because it shows like, this is how different it can look, but it's all still the same overarching thing, which is we know who we are and we're pursuing the things that make our lives rich and meaningful.
And so I think it's really cool, the research you did too, the interviews, because it shows like, this is how different it can look, but it's all still the same overarching thing, which is we know who we are and we're pursuing the things that make our lives rich and meaningful.
And so I think it's really cool, the research you did too, the interviews, because it shows like, this is how different it can look, but it's all still the same overarching thing, which is we know who we are and we're pursuing the things that make our lives rich and meaningful.
And then the question for the IC, for the Independence Center is like, okay, well, what kind of policy environments and governing makes that easier for people to accomplish?
And then the question for the IC, for the Independence Center is like, okay, well, what kind of policy environments and governing makes that easier for people to accomplish?
And then the question for the IC, for the Independence Center is like, okay, well, what kind of policy environments and governing makes that easier for people to accomplish?
As long as it doesn't hurt other people.
As long as it doesn't hurt other people.
As long as it doesn't hurt other people.
Yeah, absolutely. Actually, so some previous research I conducted, what we looked at was instead of asking people, what's your political party? We asked them those same things that you just named. We asked them questions about, do you have the resources you need? How socially connected are you? Do you feel like you're part of a community?
Yeah, absolutely. Actually, so some previous research I conducted, what we looked at was instead of asking people, what's your political party? We asked them those same things that you just named. We asked them questions about, do you have the resources you need? How socially connected are you? Do you feel like you're part of a community?
Yeah, absolutely. Actually, so some previous research I conducted, what we looked at was instead of asking people, what's your political party? We asked them those same things that you just named. We asked them questions about, do you have the resources you need? How socially connected are you? Do you feel like you're part of a community?
And we asked them about harm, which is related to your idea of security. We asked them, what is harmful? What hurts other people? What should we do about harm? So we took those and we formed them into these segments The interesting thing about that is they're not political segments. Politics is not any one of those needs that you just named.
And we asked them about harm, which is related to your idea of security. We asked them, what is harmful? What hurts other people? What should we do about harm? So we took those and we formed them into these segments The interesting thing about that is they're not political segments. Politics is not any one of those needs that you just named.
And we asked them about harm, which is related to your idea of security. We asked them, what is harmful? What hurts other people? What should we do about harm? So we took those and we formed them into these segments The interesting thing about that is they're not political segments. Politics is not any one of those needs that you just named.
Somehow we put it on top of our lives and made this really destructive kind of argumentative polarizing conversation, like so important when really it's not any of those things that you just talked about.