Current generations make extensive use of new technologies such as mobile phones, PCs, the internet and its associated tools, playstations, etc. These technologies were absent when the parents of these generations were growing up. Although a lot of parents try to adapt and provide those technologies for their kids, there seems to be a widening generational divide. The question that naturally emerges from this observation is: is technology responsible for that divide? Or are there other factors?

Parents have for many generations- to a certain extent - transmitted a legacy of thought and passion to their children, but a significant number seem to be failing at sustaining that transmission. So what are your precious views? Have you noticed that with your kids or those of your close relatives? Is this point perhaps exaggerated?

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