Millennials vs. all other generations
Readers of The Next America byPaul Taylor, Generation Me byJean M. Twenge, The Fourth Turning byWilliam Strauss and Neil Howe will love Gaslighting the Millennials.
Everyone reads the headlines. Millennials aren’t buying diamonds or saving for retirement. Millennials want cushy jobs handed to them by organizations with futuristic nap pods. Millennials are killing the housing market because they eat too many avocados.
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Millennials vs. all other generations
Readers of The Next America byPaul Taylor, Generation Me byJean M. Twenge, The Fourth Turning byWilliam Strauss and Neil Howe will love Gaslighting the Millennials.
Everyone reads the headlines. Millennials aren’t buying diamonds or saving for retirement. Millennials want cushy jobs handed to them by organizations with futuristic nap pods. Millennials are killing the housing market because they eat too many avocados.
The truth is, millennials were raised being told they could do anything if they worked hard, and then they worked hard only to be told the world owes them nothing.Here’s a headline people need to read: Millennials were set up.
The strength of generational differences: Theolder generations begrudge so-called dependence on technology and social media, but this connection allows millennials to join together and adapt to new challenges faster than ever before. It allows people to plan massive socio-political movements at the drop of a hat, learn aboutnew concepts and cultures, and understand more about ourselves and each other.
Social media and social awareness: Socialmedia has spread the word about recognizing emotional abuse and its effects on mental health and behavior, inspiring younger generations to take back agency and power. For every injustice someone experiences, they can find someone else to say, “Me too. You are not alone.”
Millennials rising and revolting: Thetide of young adults standing up for themselves is culminating in massive societal change. Gaslighting the Millennials uncoversthe misconceptions about millennials, examining not only their unique strengths but also the baggage they have inherited from Baby Boomers. It shows just how different millennials are from previous generations and why that’s a very good thing.
Learn about the revolutionary power of millennials
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