"What I can say about 9/11 is that it marked the transition from childhood to adulthood in my life," says Powell. "I'm 32 now, and I had just turned 22 when the attacks happened. My life is cleanly split into pre-9/11 childhood and post-9/11 adulthood. I've often wondered what the long term effect will be of a generation of people who equate changing from adolescence into an adult with fear."
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