The baby-boomer ethos in which more money, longer life, and greater achievement signify value and worth.
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achievement and accumulation
The baby-boomer ethos in which more money, longer life, and greater achievement signify value and worth.
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"...baby boomers have a religion, and it's an ethos of achievement and accumulation. The more the better. The bigger the better. The more money..."
"...a baby boomer who's been taught that what matters is achievement and accumulation why would you give up now right as your life gets..."
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