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Garry Drake's avatar

Great read! I love that you drew the connection to Kicking and Screaming - such a great film in its sincere portrayal of the characters anxiously awaiting the next thing. It hit home with me.

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Lauren Morgan's avatar

Well, I believe every generation of young adults is challenged moving into adulthood, I do believe what Gen Z is facing as unique. They seem to share a lot with the Lost Generation of the early 20th century, yet the cultural context is completely different especially because of technology that provides unfettered, 24/7/365 access that keeps them (and a large swath of adults) wired and tethered to information as well as dis-/mis-information. As a result, they have watched climate disasters, gun violence in schools and in public events, wars, George, Floyd, and other events in real time, up close and personal. That’s had a tremendous effect on them. Additionally, they grew up in a time where they were told a gig economy could provide them a living so they could do what they truly want which turned out to be a total myth. They are lonely yet one deep connection, so is it any wonder their couch, surfing and struggling to find what’s meaningful?

perhaps this film and the show you’re watching provides some answers?

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