Millennials: The Misunderstood & Exciting Generation

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Exciting Generation of Millennials Millennials are “the most threatening and exciting generation since the baby boomers brought about social revolution” (Stein). I was born in 1999, so that makes a millennial. Coming in after the Gen X, millennials were born from 1980 to 2000. Most millennials are children of the baby boomers. The millennials are known for being a very self-absorbing age group; they describe us as “shallow, selfish, and lazy”. But yet, who made us like this? Growing up with the technology and parent influence, we were told to be the best and that we are the special and beautiful no matter what. And when you’re under 10, you believe everything you hear. Self-confidence is being promoted a ton lately, through the movies, …show more content…

Millennials were born in 1980 to 2000 and the Gen X was born in 1960 to 1980. These two are very different to each, some would even say that the gen x are jealous of the millennials. According to Hess, millennials are more engaged unlike the gen x they’re defined as “slackers”. He also said that gen x are more likely to be cliquish and exclusive, they like to hang out in their own group and exclude others. On the other hand millennials are more diverse and inclusive, they include others and Hess also stated that “Millennials are actually giving wings to the American eagle, for everyone to hang out together”. The gen x are known for their motto as “Work hard, play hard”, as in order to have time to relax and have fun, they have to work hard before. But, the millennials are known for playing while working. Millennials found a way to play while working; like while typing an essay for school, we have another window open to watch Netflix with. I, as a millennial, grew up with technology. iPod, laptops, kindles, and etc. were already here to be use. If I need to write a research paper, I don’t need to go to the library and check out books on the topic like the gen x. I can just easily go online on my laptop or even my phone to get all the information I need. According to Hess, the gen x couldn’t connect with each other; if they wanted to hang out they wouldn’t be able to contact each other. But nowadays we have phones and iPod that allow us to go on social Medias, literally everybody know what everybody is doing. Even though that is a great thing for everybody to be able to connect with one another, we millennials tend to let social media 's take over their life. The millennials don’t live in the moment, they just go on their phone and worry about stuff that isn 't even their business, so the gen x have the upper hand on this

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