"Why do they go to the movies only to scroll through their phone the *entire time*?"
"I’m in my forties and I manage a small group of people who are in their 20s to early thirties. What I notice most is how anxious and fearful they seem to be. Everyone is out to get them. I often get approached by subordinates who want me to do something about a colleague who is doing them wrong in some way. After I gather more information, it almost always is a case of poor assumption about someone else’s intentions, coupled with a desire to jump to the worst case scenario. If I ask them a series of probing questions about other possible interpretations they often admit they didn’t consider those possibilities. The other thing is too much bravado - over confidence in their knowledge, skill or ability in an area. I think it’s potentially a defense mechanism to combat the fear and the people they think are out to get them."
"Everything seems to have to have a label. Not just people and groups, but every concept or just generic thing that is popular has to be given a label or a hashtag. I find it so weird, especially when it's something that people have been doing forever, but now Gen Z have discovered it, it's got some brand new buzzy hashtag label as though it's just been invented."
Please don't, this list is grossly propaganda based, and applies or doesn't apply to EVERY age group. I'm +40 and like a horoscope it applies because it's too broad.
The modern human doesnt want to be political in a RELIGION based partisan Political system. I'm waiting for the 60+ to finally die off so we can FINALLY destroy it and have dozens of parties that we CAN find a GOVERNMENT skilled person to vote for (popularity without skill is disgusting)
I get what you're saying but the way aging works there will always be a 60+ (unless you think we should consider a Logan's Run situation...)