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The youth do not see the old. They are not programmed to see the old, who are cancelled, negated, wiped out.
Doris Lessing
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Younger generations often overlook the experiences and wisdom of older individuals, leading to a disconnection between age groups.

Doris Lessing reflects on the relationship between youth and age, emphasizing how young people tend to neglect the presence and contributions of older generations. This disconnect suggests a societal tendency to undervalue the wisdom that comes with age, as well as a broader commentary on how modern culture often prioritizes youth over the elderly, effectively 'cancelling' their voices and experiences.

Themes

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In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion on mentorship programs, this quote can highlight the importance of valuing older generations.

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