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Surveys show that members of Gen Z are shyer and more risk averse than previous generations, too, and risk aversion may make them less ambitious.
archive.md • 4. The High Cost of a Phone-Based Childhood
We are currently in a global mental health crisis that is ruthlessly affecting teens and young adults at a rate unlike anything the world has ever seen. In the dozens and dozens of talks and presentations I’ve given at colleges and universities, this fact seems to be abundantly well-known by those under fifty and almost completely, cluelessly unkno
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Young Adults Are in Crisis - The Atlantic
Faith Hill • Young Adults Are in Crisis — The Atlantic
43 per cent believe they are less happy than their parents were at our age, as they could find jobs, afford to buy homes, have children, or marry. Most definitively, in 2024, the World Happiness Report found that Gen Z is the unhappiest generation today, particularly in the US.
Halima Jibril • What would make young people happy?
Life Actually, a No Bullshit Study is the latest Gen Z research released by Day One agency and USC Center for Public Relations. From their survey of 1,022 18- to 25-year-olds, they discovered that most young people fell into three categories. Neo Traditionalists (29%) value homeownership, long-term relationships, full-time employment, and making mo... See more
Kirsten Green • The CQ | Why the Deepseek Chaos Spells Opportunity for Consumer AI
The ebullient happiness of Millennial adolescents was beginning to shift into depression among Millennial adults. The dream was beginning to fall apart.