The Nature of Millennials
The generation of silence. Baby boomers are the generation born between 1946 and 1964. Generation X. These generations have all had their turn in the spotlight. The millennials are about to arrive. The terms “hardworking,” “skillful,” and “resilient” have never been used to describe millennials.
Millennials, those born between the early 1980s and the late 1990s, have been shaped by technology. It’s 12 p.m., and it’s time to get the day started. The millennial jumps to life after checking her emails, social feeds, and blogs in bed and whips up a quick, organic, vegan, gluten-free morning acai bowl. She lives on a diet of likes and immediate fulfillment. On her feed, everything appears to be in order.
I guess I just need to get away, perhaps to Thailand, and start writing my travel blog. The battle is genuine. Millennials’ mating patterns differ significantly from those of their forefathers. The days of meeting in bars and protracted romantic courtships are long gone. Keep an eye on the male while he looks for a mate.
Netflix and chill is the epitome of millennial seduction. The request of the male has turned down. He is undeterred, he turns to other choices.
He comes upon a girl from high school and likes a six-month-old snapshot of her. The mission has completed.
This young man is on the lookout for a valuable resource: an open power outlet. There is now a greater source of anxiety on the horizon.
Are you currently attempting to oppress me? The millennial generation is attempting to save the world. Unfortunately, they have no idea how to do it. Millennials are constantly on the lookout for the reinforcement and praise they received as children.
What? I’m involve in the crypto world. You’re kidding, right? Will they, like every previous generation, rule the labor and inherit the planet? These balloons were $40 each!
We’ll simply have to wait and see what happens.