What Boomers & Gen Z Really Think About Each Other – Revealed
Are you a retired baby boomer who finds millennials' complaints extremely annoying? Or maybe you're a driven member of Generation X struggling to comprehend their frustrations? stay-at-home Gen Z The reality is, many of us hold opinions about the other generations and their alleged flaws, often thinking that the time we were born into was the most formative for our character. During the 1980s, two American writers, William Strauss and Neil Howe, introduced a generational theory aimed at categorizing individuals who experienced particular eras in history. This theory posits that approximately every twenty-one years, a fresh generation emerges, influenced by shifts in politics, economics, society, and technology. Hence, Baby Boomers' characteristics were molded by significant societal shifts following the Second World War, whereas Generation X was influenced by figures like Margaret Thatcher and events such as the Big Bang financial deregulation. In parallel, Mille...