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Are there individuals who don’t get stressed?
I think that we all get stressed, but that it's how we react to the stress of life that will determine the degree to which we perceive life generally. In a positivist and humanistic outlook, I believe that your ability to move on strongly plays a factor. I think people who never get stressed also frRead more
I think that we all get stressed, but that it’s how we react to the stress of life that will determine the degree to which we perceive life generally.
See lessIn a positivist and humanistic outlook, I believe that your ability to move on strongly plays a factor. I think people who never get stressed also frequently take breaks in whatever it is they are doing; but they don’t make those breaks their living. Furthermore, I think that they are people who sleep well at night, because they know they have worked hard during the day.
They are also people who appreciate the boringness, moderateness, ordinariness of life. They may also reciprocally be people who have managed to gain control over their body. They are most oftenly not people who live fast.
Overall, I think they are people who don’t allow for circumstances to move beyond their control, and if they do, they are people who can almost instantaneously move on.
Do you think the Gen Z are actively changing the world?
Gen Z is a very pragmatic generation. They have the benefit of coming up behind the Millennials. They were able to avoid the mistakes the Millennials made online. Millennials were the guinea pigs for online behavior. Z are the savvy ones. Gen Z seems to have a good work ethic. They’re eager to growRead more
Gen Z is a very pragmatic generation. They have the benefit of coming up behind the Millennials. They were able to avoid the mistakes the Millennials made online. Millennials were the guinea pigs for online behavior. Z are the savvy ones.
See lessGen Z seems to have a good work ethic. They’re eager to grow up and start working. They’ve had the benefit of more jobs available to them as teens, which was not the case for the Millennials.
They seem to be less caught up in the race baiting and racial tension that plagued a better part of the 2010s. They’re also more likely to be from a mixed background, which I think mutes the desire for calling out safe spaces, cultural appropriation and privilege. When you don’t see yourself defined by identity politics, life is easier for you.
They seem to be a very entrepreneurial generation. I expect to see some interesting businesses start up out of Z.
This is an aside, but Z seems to like the idea of driving and not relying on Uber for their transportation needs. Gen Z had helicopter parents. That was good and bad. They feel safe and more secure. But maybe feel like they need to spread their wings when they come of age. Their parents were X, the neglected generation. And many Xers tried to be involved in their kids lives more than they remember their parents being involved.
I think Z will be more savvy about taking out any type of loans. They will likely try to live on less credit. They won’t try to bite off more than the can chew. They’ve heard stories of the housing crisis. They heard about the tech bubble bursting. They saw how millennials got overcharged for higher education. Z knows a lot about what can go wrong, so they will know what to avoid.