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Millennials and Gen Z are growing up in a world that’s drastically different from previous generations. They’ve been born into a digital economy, surrounded by chaos, uncertainty, and government inefficiency. Many of them struggle to find full-time jobs, and they don’t see traditional assets like homes as the primary way to build wealth, unlike the Boomers.
Instead, they’re focused on a different game—one that’s less reliant on government and more aligned with the digitized economy. Trust in government is low, and there’s a strong desire for alternatives outside government control.
Within these generations, a minority may turn towards victimhood or identify with LGBTQ+ cultures, which has its visible impact. But the majority are simply viewing the world through a new lens, seeking new ways to navigate life. Boomers who fail to recognize this shift may become irrelevant, while those who are curious and open-minded might adapt and stay connected with the changing times.
#Bitcoin
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2024-08-21 15:10:33Event JSON
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