It's DavidHoffman, andyou'reabouttosee a seriesofclips I puttogetheronthegenerationgap.
Asyouknow, I'm reallyinterestedinthe 19 fiftiesandthe 19 sixties, thetime I grewuponalsobecausein 1989 I got a chancetomake a televisionseriesonthe 19 sixtiescalledMakingSenseoftheSixties.
Sothesefilmsweremadeintheearlysixties.
I was a cameraman.
I didn't actuallyeditthis, andwhatyou'regoingtoseeisthegenerationgap.
What's thegenerationgap?
Well, therewas a generationgap, anditinvolvedeverything.
I mean, theyoungpeopleseparatedfromthepreviousgenerationfashion, musicstyle, language, whattheyliked, whattheirvalueswere, workintheworkplace, familylife.
I knowhowmanyofyouarenowupsetwiththeresults, andthere's a lottobeupsetabout.
Itdidn't goperfectlyforsure, andthere's a lotofproblemsbecauseofit.
Andifyouoffer a suggestionof a college, itisn't anIvyLeaguecategory.
Theysay, Well, whynot?
However, whynotYale?
Eversinceabouttheseventhgrade, you'vebeenhearingiteveryday, justdrummedintoyearafteryearafteryear, and I thinkmostkidsdon't takeittooseriouslyuntiltheyactuallygetintothepositionwhereit's timetofileapplicationsandeverythingelse.
20 fivemoretoyourday, grantyou a partofhisproblems.
Butthereisn't anythingthatyoucoulddo.
You'reconcernedenoughaboutnothavingthingsperfect.
I don't knowanythingaboutyoufromsix o'clockinthemorninguntil 12.
30.
Youwanttotalkaboutwhenyoucomehome?
What?
Okay, Youknow, whatcan I say?
Howcould I knowwhatyourproblemis?
Thatthisisallthingsthat I dothelittlethingsthatdon't necessarily.
Johnnydoesthingsthatareinteresting.
Youmightbe.
Youknow, youdon't wannaknowrightherewithlittleproblemsthat I have a repairmancomingorpeoplecomingtothedoorthewholeplacebeforeyoushouldbecome a doctorwillthinkthey'reafternightfromTherearetimeswhenagainsttobejust a weekafterweekafterweekofbeingright.