I refuse to be called a Baby Boomer. Am I wrong?
Technically, as I was born in 1962, I am part of the Baby Boomer generation, but I refuse to be lumped in with that catagory. Those of us born in the early-mid 60's share very little with those born in the 50's. We were literally babies in the 1960's, grew up in the 1970's and cam of age in th e1980's. We suffered general the malaise under Ford and Carter and the national renaissance under Reagan, and to us the protests and idealism of the Flower people was just old news. We smoked a lot of weed, but only for fun, not because we thought it enlightening, and looked at life in a completely different, often darker vein than did those who grew up during the Hippy/Vietnam/Kennedy/Nixon era.
In short, the entire idea that those of us born after 1960 should be considered Boomers is nonsense. Any thoughts?