![]() They’re not only activists for individuality and inclusivity, but they assume all people have the freedom to define anything (and everything!) for themselves. The names Cameron Dallas and Bethany Mota make them freak out. They look up to Bella Hadid and Jayden Smith. Things that the rest of us always assumed were static - gender, jobs, community - are malleable for the Z-set.īorn between the late-‘90s and 2010, this crop of cool kids is the first generation to have grown up with the internet and social media since day one. And, though many “olds" out there might reject the superficiality of this kind of communication, it has made today’s teenagers view the world as a blank canvas. ![]() And in today’s constant stream of change, if it’s not new, it’s boring.Įnter: Generation Z, the under-20 set that’s putting everything on display through Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, and other apps so new, most millennials haven't heard of them. Sure, there’s nothing wrong with that, but there’s nothing new about it, either. With the majority of Generation Y rounding 30, their priorities are shifting: They’re settling down, spending less, and probably still using Facebook. ![]()
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