Generation Z, growing up in the digitally advanced era, often becomes the target of criticism and disapproval from the generations that precede them. To understand this phenomenon, let's examine the characteristics and perceptions of some previous generations.
1. Baby Boomer: Stubborn and Mentally Strong
Baby boomers, who lived through the wartime era, even though Indonesia had already gained independence, developed a strong-willed and resilient character. They viewed living in that period as a stroke of luck, leaving a positive impact on their lives. Faced with the challenges of war with courage, baby boomers tend to value mental strength as a paramount quality.
2. Gen X: Tough Economy and Intense Competition
Gen X, as the generation following the baby boomers, faced economic challenges. The difficulty of finding jobs and intense competition, especially among peers, shaped their result-oriented character. This approach led them to be criticized by baby boomers who might perceive it as a lack of sacrifice, instead seeing it as a willingness to do whatever it takes.
3. Millennials: Transition from Analog to Digital
The millennial generation came of age during the transition from analog to digital. With access to social media, they became more aware of work-life balance and mental health. The trauma of the strict upbringing by baby boomers made them more concerned about mental well-being. However, their focus on results and the courage to voice themselves on social media can lead to tension with the previous generation.
4. Gen Z: Mental Well-being and Resistance to Criticism
Our main topic, Gen Z, lives in the digital age, displaying a high awareness of mental well-being. While awareness of mental health is a positive step, unfortunately, they often resist criticism and other people's opinions. Rejecting the opinions of others creates tension with the previous generation.
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