The Dark Side of Every Birth Generation in 11 mins
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Publicado 2024-06-17
Join us as we uncover:
Silent Generation (1928-1945): The quiet conformity and the often overlooked trauma of war and economic hardship.
Baby Boomers (1946-1964): The environmental and economic consequences of rapid industrialization and the cultural conflicts of the 60s and 70s.
Generation X (1965-1980): The cynicism and detachment born from economic instability and the rise of the "latchkey" kid phenomenon.
Millennials (1981-1996): The mental health crisis exacerbated by technological advancements and economic pressures.
Generation Z (1997-2012): The impact of social media on self-esteem and the challenges of growing up in a rapidly changing world.
We'll provide a balanced view, recognizing the resilience and contributions of each generation while also highlighting the significant challenges they've faced. Whether you're a member of one of these generations or simply curious about how history has shaped our society, this video offers a thought-provoking look at the complexities of generational experiences.
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Todos los comentarios (7)
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Dead Internet Theory
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1:20 I see why theyre the lost generation now... just realized this video is AI generated, bruh
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Anyone else notice that all videos made by AI are really obviously boring? It’s miserable
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Yeah, "Wella Two" veterans means an AI speaking. However it does makes some points, and we often seem to have one generation that has it better than the last one then it repeats. What's odd is if your family has children at the right time your lineage can hit all the wrong cycles. People in my family tended to have children in their 40's so my grandparents were Lost, my parents were Silent, and I was X. I'd had kids they would have been Z. Go figure.
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No no it was their version of watching TV before pay per view. Boomers were also latchkey kids at times.
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