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I’ve been thinking a lot about my grandmother lately. She’s 78, sharp as ever, and lives just twenty minutes from three of her four kids. Yet when I call her, there’s this heaviness in her voice that wasn’t there a decade ago.

Last Thanksgiving, I watched her sit at the head of the table, surrounded by fifteen family members, and I realized something unsettling. She was physically present but somehow absent from the actual conversations happening around her.

Not because she couldn’t hear or didn’t care, but because somewhere along the way, the way she communicates started creating distance instead of connection.

This isn’t just about my grandmother. It’s about an entire generation that raised families, built communities, and now finds themselves oddly isolated despite being surrounded by people who love them.

1) They lead with criticism instead of curiosity

My nephew posted about his new job on Instagram last month. Within minutes, my grandmother commented: “That’s nice, but what about benefits? Do they offer a pension?”

Not “congratulations” or “tell me more about what you’ll be doing.” Straight to the potential problems.

This pattern shows up everywhere. New haircut? “It was better longer.” Trying a plant-based diet? “You’re going to waste away.” Dating someone new? “What happened to the last one?”

The intention is usually protective. They’ve lived longer, seen more, and genuinely want to help us avoid mistakes. But what lands is judgment. What we hear is that our choices need correcting before they’re even celebrated.

Curiosity creates connection. Criticism, even well-meaning criticism, creates distance. When someone’s first response is always “but have you considered the downsides,” eventually you stop sharing the upsides.

2) They treat technology like it’s optional

My grandmother still calls my parents’ landline. They haven’t had a landline in three years.

She could text. She could FaceTime. She could join the family group chat where we share photos and make plans. But she’s decided that “all that texting nonsense” isn’t for her.

Here’s the thing though: communication happens where people are. And right now, we’re on our phones. Not because we’re addicted or antisocial, but because that’s where modern connection lives.

When boomers refuse to engage with digital communication, they’re not just opting out of technology. They’re opting out of the primary way their families stay connected. The group chat isn’t frivolous, it’s where we share everyday moments. The photo we send isn’t just an image, it’s an invitation to be part of our lives in real time.

Every “I don’t do computers” is actually saying “I’m choosing not to meet you where you are.”

3) They tell the same stories on repeat

I can recite my grandmother’s story about driving six hours to bring me soup in college word for word. I’ve heard it at least forty times.

Repetition happens to everyone as we age. But there’s a difference between occasionally retelling a favorite memory and using the same five stories as your entire conversational repertoire.

When someone tells you the same story for the dozenth time, you stop really listening. You smile, nod, and mentally check out. And they can feel it. Which makes them feel even more isolated, even though they’re the ones creating the pattern.

Fresh conversation requires staying engaged with the present. Reading new things, having new experiences, asking about other people’s lives instead of retreating into the greatest hits of your own.

The stories that connected you twenty years ago need updates. Your kids and grandkids have new stories now. Are you listening to those?

4) They refuse to acknowledge they might be wrong

Last year, my grandmother insisted that a particular restaurant we used to go to was “definitely still open.” I’d driven past it the week before. It was a dental office now.

Rather than saying “oh, I must be misremembering,” she doubled down. Insisted I was thinking of a different place. Got increasingly frustrated when I didn’t back down.

This happens constantly with boomer communication. A refusal to say “I was wrong” or “I don’t know” or “you might be right about that.” Every conversation becomes a battle to be won rather than an exchange to be had.

I’ve mentioned this before, but certainty is the enemy of connection. When you’re always right, people stop bringing you their uncertainties, their half-formed ideas, their questions. They stop being real with you because being real means being wrong sometimes.

The people who stay connected as they age are the ones who can laugh at themselves, admit mistakes, and stay curious instead of defensive.

5) They make every topic about themselves

Me: “I’m thinking about taking a photography class.”

My grandmother: “Oh, your grandfather was a wonderful photographer. Did I ever tell you about the camera he had? He used to take it everywhere. One time, on our trip to Yosemite…”

And suddenly we’re not talking about my interest in photography anymore. We’re talking about her late husband for the next twenty minutes.

This conversational hijacking is so common it’s almost invisible. Someone shares something about their life, and within two sentences, the boomer in the conversation has redirected it back to their own experience.

Again, the intention isn’t malicious. They’re trying to relate, to find common ground. But what actually happens is the other person feels unheard. They stop sharing because sharing has become a trigger for someone else’s monologue.

Real conversation is a tennis match, not a lecture. The ball needs to go back and forth.

6) They expect effort without offering it

My grandmother wants us to visit. She mentions it constantly. But she rarely asks about our schedules, our lives, what might make visiting easier or harder for us.

She expects us to make the drive, arrange our calendars around her availability, and show up ready to engage. Meanwhile, she hasn’t asked me a single question about my work in probably two years.

Connection is reciprocal. It requires effort from both sides. When one person is always expected to initiate, to travel, to adjust, to remember birthdays and preferences and dietary restrictions while receiving none of that energy back, eventually they stop trying as hard.

I see this constantly with boomers who feel forgotten by their families. They’re waiting to be pursued while offering very little pursuit themselves. They want their kids to call but don’t ask meaningful questions when they do. They want visits but don’t express genuine interest in their visitors’ lives.

You can’t outsource the work of staying connected and then feel hurt when connection fades.

7) They dismiss feelings as overreactions

“You’re too sensitive.”

“People are so easily offended these days.”

“Back in my day, we didn’t make such a big deal out of everything.”

I’ve heard variations of these phrases from boomer family members more times than I can count. Usually in response to someone expressing hurt, frustration, or disappointment.

Here’s what happens when you consistently dismiss other people’s emotions: they stop sharing them with you. They keep their feelings surface-level because going deeper isn’t safe.

And then you wonder why conversations feel shallow. Why people don’t confide in you anymore. Why you’re surrounded by family but feel emotionally disconnected.

Dismissing someone’s feelings doesn’t make the feelings go away. It makes the person go away. Not physically necessarily, but emotionally. They show up to Thanksgiving, smile at the appropriate times, and keep everything that matters locked away from you.

The loneliest thing isn’t being alone. It’s being surrounded by people you can’t really talk to.

Conclusion

About six months ago, I started reading Rudá Iandê’s book “Laughing in the Face of Chaos: A Politically Incorrect Shamanic Guide for Modern Life.” One insight particularly stuck with me: “Until our intellect stops fighting our emotions, there can be no true integration between these two essential aspects of our being.”

I thought immediately of my grandmother. Of all the boomers I know who’ve intellectualized connection to death. Who’ve decided their way of communicating is right and everyone else is wrong, rather than feeling through what’s actually creating distance.

The good news is these patterns aren’t permanent. I’ve watched my grandmother make small shifts, ask more questions, even join the family group chat finally. Connection is always possible when we’re willing to examine our own habits instead of blaming everyone else for not accommodating them.

But it requires acknowledging that maybe, just maybe, the way we’ve always done things isn’t working anymore. And that’s okay. Things change. People change. Communication changes.

The question is whether we’re willing to change with it.

 

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