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English, 15.07.2019 09:20, mikurrjurdan

Ineed with writing a reflective essay about a poem ( lost generation by; jonathan reed. if anyone can me with some ideas to write about reflecting the essay comment below. poem; there is hope. it is foolish to presume that my generation is apathetic and lethargic. it will be evident that my peers and i care about this earth. no longer can it be said that environmental destruction will be the norm. in the future, i will live in a country of my own making. i do not concede that thirty years from now, i will be celebrating the tenth anniversary of my divorce. experts tell me this is a quick fix society but this will not be true in my era. families stayed together once upon a time i'll tell you this: family is more important than work i have my priorities straight because my employer will know that they are not the most important thing in my life. so in thirty years, i will tell my children “money will make me happy” is a lie, and “true happiness comes from within” i realize this may be a shock, but i can change the world. and i refuse to believe that i am part of a lost generation.

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