Why New India is in DANGER? | Gen Z | Social Media | Open Letter

So, Gen Z is dealing with some serious stuff. The crazy speed of tech changes, shaky job scenes, loads of student debt, and environmental mess-ups paint a pretty gloomy picture for their future. And let’s not forget the stress from social media—it’s off the charts. Put it all together, and you get this vibe that Gen Z is up against some major hurdles, making their journey through this crazy world feel a bit doomed. In this video, we discuss all this and more.

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Sources & Reference: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z2jtutlK0nLj3T1Jrb2-zyZO0TelgJ-igNUec-AYL2k/edit?usp=sharing

The Tweet: https://twitter.com/brokeymcpoverty/status/1017098515347066880?

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction
00:55 Who are GenZ?
01:27 Relation with friends
04:16 Relation with partners
05:44 Relation with career
07:15 Relation with money
07:56 Relation with jobs
08:50 Relation with health
10:19 Final words

#GenZ #GenerationGap #OpenLetter

Jonathan Haidt: Has Social Media Destroyed a Generation?

On Thursday, February 17, Jonathan Haidt and Robby Soave had an Oxford-style debate on the role of government regarding social media before a capacity crowd at the Sheen Center in downtown Manhattan. It was hosted by the Soho Forum, a monthly debate series sponsored by Reason. Soho Forum Director Gene Epstein served as moderator.

Haidt, professor of ethical leadership at New York University and co-founder of Heterodox Academy, defended the debate resolution, “The federal government should increase its efforts to reduce the harms caused by social media.”

Haidt, author of a recent article in The Atlantic on social media’s harm to mental health, pointed out that while the platforms were not initially designed for people under 18, those individuals have arguably been its victims. Haidt likened the platforms to sugar—best taken in moderation.

#Haidt #SocialMedia

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