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“The HHS came out with a report basically stating that there's an epidemic of loneliness and isolation happening among the younger generations because they have very much grown up on the Internet and now have a hard time meeting other people in person and connecting. And I think we're kind of an [unintentional] solution to that problem,”
Viktoriia Vasileva • New York's Hottest Club Is a Chess Club

Benjamin Hardy • Personality Isn't Permanent
That’s especially true because of the narrowing gender gap in pay we saw earlier; Millennial families lose more income than previous generations did when women leave the workforce to care for children.
Jean M. Twenge • Generations
have institutionalized age segregation by confining the young to educational institutions, adults to the workplace, and the elderly to retirement homes. Consequently the generations spend most of their time alongside rather than with one another. The domains become increasingly partitioned and contact between them correspondingly reduced. Such apar
... See moreAndrew Root • Faith Formation in a Secular Age : Volume 1 (Ministry in a Secular Age): Responding to the Church's Obsession with Youthfulness
Although many are now retired, Silents continue to participate in business, education, and public life.
Jean M. Twenge • Generations
Most people become significantly more agreeable, conscientious and emotionally stable as they age.
Margaret Heffernan • Uncharted
diversity as an unsticking agent is former NBA basketball player Shane Battier.
Adam Alter • Anatomy of a Breakthrough: How to Get Unstuck When It Matters Most
“These workers demand more flexibility, meaningful jobs, professional freedom, higher rewards and a better work-life balance than older employees do. Companies face a rate of high attrition if their expectations aren’t met.”