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The younger generation, notably Gen Z, grapples with an evolving definition of work. Unlike previous generations, they face unprecedented challenges: climate change, an uncertain economy, ballooning student loans, and the struggles of identity and purpose in a digitized world.}}
The younger generation, notably Gen Z, grapples with an evolving definition of work. Unlike previous generations, they face unprecedented challenges: climate change, an uncertain economy, ballooning student loans, and the struggles of identity and purpose in a digitized world.}}


Scanlon says we mustn’t laugh at the kids, but when they things like this is it hard not to.
Scanlon says we mustn’t laugh at the kids, but when they things like this is it hard not to. Race Relations, Gay Rights, Women’s Rights, the Cold War, the Vietnam War, the Korean War, 1970s Stagflation, AIDS the Oil Crisis, the Troubles, the Winter of Discontent, threat of nuclear winter, the global recession of 1983 and New Romantic Pop music. Things were ''really'' shit in the decades before you were born, kids.


Why don’t we change, then? Scanlon attributes this to intransigence, and a little bit, to embittered generations who themselves went through the meatgrinder, and don’t see why the next generation shouldn’t too.
Why don’t we change, then? Scanlon attributes this to intransigence, and a little bit, to embittered generations who themselves went through the meatgrinder, and don’t see why the next generation shouldn’t too.

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