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Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 3:37:10 GMT -5
Resurrection" (Baby boomers): institutions are strong, individualism is weak; "Awakening" (Generation X); "Recession" (Millennials Y): Institutions weaken, individualism flourishes; "Crisis" (Generation Z): Old institutions collapse and people come together again to create new institutions. The theory of generations X, Y, Z tells us about each generation. In what era and in what socio-cultural conditions were they born, what is their worldview, what are their main character traits and how to communicate with them correctly. It is also necessary to catch small Chinese UK Phone Number List nuances here, for example, classification or such a division of generations is conditional, and it is clear that, for example, a person born in 1992, who should be considered a millennial, is actually much closer from a mental point of view to the Z generation born in 1997 than to the same millennial born in 1980. According to this classification, in order to understand the spirit of a generation, it is necessary to take as a starting point not the year of birth of an individual. But the childhood or the first stage of life (from birth to 20 years) of this individual, to which generation category he falls. We will focus on the last three generations as the most active audience in today's reality. Generation X Generation Z They were born in 1964-1983 The phrase "how to be happy" is a guide to their life. University, work, marriage, mortgage, children - nothing is a burden for them. Characteristics of Generation X The generation that grew up in the USSR is characterized by conservatism and infantilism.
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