Do you think Gen Z will "grow up" or follow the current trend?

Every generation is becoming more intelligent than the previous one, this is the case because of late globalization effect and the daily use of technology such as the internet, this often can translate to being more "mature", because knowing certain things earlier than older generations makes they seem mature. We are all gathering information since early age and it's undeniably that GenZ has had more of it than millennials specially the core and earlier halfs.

That aside I'm firm on the fact that what people see as "growing up" is in fact having a home, earning a lot of money and starting family early (specially this), this all makes you seem way more responsible and mature than a person who is childless and still lives at home.

We were trapped and caught into the hurricane that is the market prices, this only seems to be getting worse, even so now with the pandemic crisis, that like it or not, will take many years to fully recover, all of us are in this together.

My advice if you want to take one, is learn from the mistakes of the previous generation and remember that there will always be a tomorrow, good or bad, but we can choose some aspects of that tomorrow.

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