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Younger generations are torn over inheriting boomer heirlooms. Here are 4 helpful tips.

8-4-2024 < Attack the System 17 861 words
 




























































































































The generational divide on this front is a big one, but there are better and worse ways to navigate it.
As the baby boomer generation reaches their “golden years,” many of them are starting to think about what to do with their earthly possessions, much to the chagrin of some of their Gen X, millennial and Gen Z descendants.
How many of us really want to take over our grandma’s collection of dolls or plates when we have no interest in collecting ourselves? How many people have homes filled with furniture we actually like, only to be offered antiques and heirlooms that we have neither the desire nor room for? What about china sets, artwork and other things our elders have loved that they want to see passed down in the family that no one in the family really wants?
















You must think like a flight attendant, not a passenger.
How are some people able to upgrade from economy to first class on a commercial air flight? A flight attendant who goes by the name of Cierra Mistt on TikTok recently shared the secrets in a viral video.
According to the Salt Lake City-based flight attendant, there are two ways to get into first class for free. One tactic is for overbooked flights, and the other is for flights with a lot of empty seats.














This is giving ‘This is Us’ vibes.”
Doorbell cameras offer us candid glimpses into the best and worst parts of humanity. Everything from package theft to funny off-the-cuff-rants to sagely life advice has been captured and shared to remind us that life is indeed neither fully good nor bad.
Luckily, this doorbell cam story definitely falls into the heartwarming, feel-good category.
A compilation video posted to TikTok by a woman named Katie Brooke Newton shows her neighbors offering cute pregnancy updates every time they pass by her apartment. And, as one viewer aptly noted, it gives perfect “This is Us” vibes.














“Grieving privately and ugily.”
Recently a TikTok user who goes by Jahelis went viral for claiming “Saturday Night Live” has never hired “a hot woman” during the entire run of its show.
Well, the ladies of “SNL” caught wind of Jahelis’s insensitive remarks, and let’s just say they’re having the last laugh.
In the nearly four minute video, Jahelis clarifies “I’m not saying that every single woman who has been a cast member onSNLis ugly. It’s just that none of them have ever been, like, hot.… They all just kind of have looks that eventually grow on you.”








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