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Why can’t we connect in 2025? It’s not just words—it’s generational grammar. Forget the dictionary’s rules. Marshall McLuhan saw grammar as how media shapes our minds, from print to TikTok. I go further: it’s a generation’s ethos, purpose, truth. Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z—we’re speaking different grammars, and it’s breaking us. This essay explores why, and how sharing our stories can heal us into wholeness. Join the conversation: what’s your grammar? Read. Hope. Heal.
#GenerationalGrammar #McLuhan #AuthenticConnection #Philosophy #SenseMaking #GenerationalDivide #AlmightyOhm #TheTragedyOfTrauma #Healing #Metamodernism
By Al Ohm5
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Why can’t we connect in 2025? It’s not just words—it’s generational grammar. Forget the dictionary’s rules. Marshall McLuhan saw grammar as how media shapes our minds, from print to TikTok. I go further: it’s a generation’s ethos, purpose, truth. Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z—we’re speaking different grammars, and it’s breaking us. This essay explores why, and how sharing our stories can heal us into wholeness. Join the conversation: what’s your grammar? Read. Hope. Heal.
#GenerationalGrammar #McLuhan #AuthenticConnection #Philosophy #SenseMaking #GenerationalDivide #AlmightyOhm #TheTragedyOfTrauma #Healing #Metamodernism