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but I avoid making assumptions about someone based on whatever generational label people tend to apply to that age group.
obviously it's not that simple, but there is reason to it, the concept would exist whether or not you give it a name
One could rather work with age brackets depending on the context.
But i heard it was done to make more profits to advertise stuff better. Probably for the web it´s nice as well, becasue conflicts create views, which means money.
Outside of making money and splitting the societies - the "generations" have little use i guess.
Dor HaMabul = generation of the flood
Dor HaPalagah = generation of the division
Dor HaMidbar = Generation of the wilderness
Dor HaShoftim = Generation of the Judges
Also, The Bible judges generations in whole.
“This evil generation” (Psalm 12:7)
“A stubborn and rebellious generation” (Psalm 78:8)
So yeah, old news. We just put a marketing spin on it is all.