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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-11 20:20
Don’t cry for millennials or Gen Z. Save your pity for those in their 50s https://t.co/u8yXi1Ou0s ...
X @Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley· 2025-09-11 08:44
Elon Musk nailed it—Charlie Kirk's massive sway over Gen Z guys (that insane +44 R shift) made him public enemy #1 for the radical left. His "You're Being Brainwashed" tour woke up thousands on campuses, flipping the script on their indoctrination machine. No coincidence this hit right after his evangelical pivot and election push. This was targeted to silence a voice that could've swung 2026 midterms. Deep state desperation at its ugliest. Pray for justiceElon Musk (@elonmusk):@C_3C_3 That was why ...
#Divided: How Gen Z measures success
NBC News· 2025-09-10 22:30
So, I want to get right into the nitty-gritty here with our chief data analyst, Steve Cornaki. Steve, thanks so much for being here. Sure.Happy to do it, Morgan. So, Steve, I want to dive into this poll. What exactly did you learn.Yeah, I mean, look, we we checked um his approval rating at 43% in this poll, and I guess there's a couple ways of looking at that, right. I mean, historically speaking, if you're a president, you don't really want to be in the low 40s. It's not a great number historically speakin ...
Why Gen Z See No Limits When Others See Barriers | Musonda Veronica Malama | TEDxMilton Keynes Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:20
[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Can I work from home. How many mental health days do I get. I don't want to work until I'm 40.Gen Z. Ain't they delusional. That's what the corporates, the media, and some LinkedIn gurus would have you believe.Whereas I I wish I was Gen Z. That may sound a bit strange, but hear me out. I wish I was Gen Z because they're born in a generation where impossible has become nothing.Where the words can't have no power and where traditional limitations are seen as polite sugges ...
Will you like listen to me? | David Demakos | TEDxYouth@Chatham
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:09
Generational Communication & Language Trends - Generational differences in language use can lead to misunderstandings and judgments, with older generations valuing professionalism and authority while younger generations prioritize efficiency and brevity [3][4] - Slang evolves rapidly due to increased communication channels, particularly social media, leading to intergenerational communication challenges [2][3] - Words and phrases gain and lose popularity quickly, influenced by social media trends, highlighting the dynamic nature of language [2] - The use of words like "like" can be perceived negatively by older generations, despite serving important functions such as filled pauses and quotatives [6][7][8][9][10][11] Social Impact of Language - Language use affects how individuals are perceived, reflecting generational values and potentially leading to misjudgments [5][12] - Staying curious about evolving language is crucial for effective communication in a rapidly changing world [15] - Misunderstandings arise from generational slang differences, as illustrated by the "insider dope" example [12][13] Communication Strategies - Kindness is emphasized as a key element for successful interactions [14][15] - Understanding the context and intent behind different generations' language is essential to bridge communication gaps [13][14]
Tapestry CEO on brand growth, the Gen Z consumer and luxury competition
CNBC Television· 2025-09-10 16:05
Take a look at shares of Coach and Kate Spade owner Tapestry up nearly 60% this year alone. Although shares under some pressure today as the company holds its investor day here in New York City. It announces a new growth strategy calling it amplify.The company now targeting revenue growth of mids single digits annually through fiscal 2028 after delivering record revenue of 7 billion last year. I got a chance to speak with the CEO Joanne Kbiserat in a first on CNBC interview where we discussed Tapestry's mes ...
Generation Brave | Syed Amaan Rizvi | TEDxYouth@DIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 15:46
Main Idea - The speech emphasizes the power of Gen Z to shape the future by leveraging technology and embracing bravery and brilliance [3][5][6] - It encourages young people to take initiative, overcome fear, and pursue their ideas, even in the face of potential failure [8][9][19] Key Attributes of Gen Z - Gen Z has grown up in a chaotic world, experiencing a global pandemic, climate crisis, and technological revolution, making them adaptable and innovative [6] - They are adept at using social media to create opportunities and build businesses [7][8] - The generation is capable of launching a business between English class and lunch, showcasing their efficiency and multitasking abilities [4] Bravery and Brilliance - Bravery is defined as taking the first step, while brilliance is reflected in the outcome [12] - Examples like Greta Thunberg and Steve Jobs illustrate how bravery and brilliance can lead to significant impact, even after facing criticism or setbacks [13][14][15] - The speech encourages the audience to embrace failure as a signpost and to remember that youth is a time to be bold and experiment [17][18][19]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-07 21:00
Don’t cry for millennials or Gen Z. Save your pity for those in their 50s https://t.co/kHaVkQkKFC ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-07 05:40
If you thought a reusable water bottle was a plain, boring receptacle, then you would be wrong. For Gen Z, it is both a necessity and a fashion statement https://t.co/2xuSbk9Xp9 ...