Johnathan Neal+FollowGen Z Burnout: Are We Too Soft or Just Stressed?Gen Z is seriously struggling at work—think burnout, unpaid overtime, and mental health days off at record highs. Some say it’s a real crisis, others think we’re just not used to life’s normal ups and downs. Social media, perfectionism, and ‘snowplow’ parenting might be making it worse. Is it just harder to adult now, or are we expecting too much from work and life? #Health #MentalHealth #GenZ00Share
Mary Williams+FollowGen Z’s Risky Take on Drink-DrivingDid you know over a third of Gen Z think it’s more socially acceptable to drive after a drink—even if they’re over the legal limit? That’s way higher than Boomers! Even wilder: nearly half of those who say they know the legal limit can’t actually name it. The gap between what’s safe and what’s ‘fine’ is pretty eye-opening. Would you trust your friends to judge if they’re okay to drive? #Food #GenZ #DrinkDriving00Share
Katherine Hunt+FollowGen Z’s real fear: Losing themselves to AIA Dartmouth professor noticed something surprising: many Gen Z students aren’t just curious about AI—they’re genuinely scared of it. It’s not just about cheating or job loss; it’s a deeper worry that relying on AI could chip away at their own humanity and critical thinking. Some students are excited to experiment, but a significant number hesitate, fearing they’ll lose the skills that make them unique. The professor encourages tackling challenges the hard way, drawing inspiration from stories like Julia Child’s long road to success. Do you think using AI too much could make us less ourselves? How do you balance tech and personal growth? #Education #AI #GenZ00Share
Christine Hancock+FollowGen Z Is Quietly Winning at WorkTurns out Gen Z isn’t lazy—they’re just rewriting the rules at work. From juggling multiple jobs to setting real boundaries and demanding fair pay, they’re all about working smarter, not harder. They’re ditching pointless grind culture, pushing for mental health support, and using tech to make work less miserable for everyone. Honestly, their “anti-burnout” vibe is making offices better for all of us. Maybe it’s time we give them some credit? #JobCareer #Career #GenZ00Share
Glen Bryant+FollowTrading Cards: Gen Z’s New Digital Gold?Trading cards are making a major comeback, but this time it’s Gen Z driving the boom on eBay. Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! aren’t just nostalgia—they’re now high-value collectibles, with some cards selling for thousands. Is this a smart investment move or just a new wave of digital-age collecting? Would you swap stocks for a Charizard? Let’s debate: are trading cards the next big alternative asset, or just a passing fad? #Tech #TradingCards #GenZ00Share
kimberly31+FollowGen Z Faith Surge? Pew Says Not So FastEveryone’s talking about a youth faith revival after Charlie Kirk’s passing—stadiums packed, Bible sales up, and church attendance spiking. But Pew Research Center just dropped a report saying there’s no clear evidence of a nationwide religious comeback among young adults. Youth leaders totally disagree, pointing to real-life numbers and packed events. Who do you believe: the polls or what’s happening on the ground? #Religion #GenZ #Faith11Share
gibsonbrian+FollowGen Z & Millennials vs. The WorkplaceWhy are so many young workers getting fired? Turns out, it’s a wild mix of AI taking entry-level gigs, managers complaining about motivation, and a whole lot of drama over dress codes and communication styles. Gen Z and millennials are all about work-life balance, but some bosses just aren’t having it. Is it really a generational problem, or are we just seeing the same old work drama with a modern twist? #JobCareer #Career #GenZ00Share
Harold Sosa+FollowGen Z’s Health Wake-Up CallGen Z is drinking and smoking less, but experts say they’re still at risk of being the ‘left-behind generation’ thanks to rising obesity and a mental health crisis. Obesity rates in 16-24 year olds have jumped, and mental health disorders have more than doubled in just a few years. Plus, many are struggling to get help from the NHS. The government’s focus on younger kids is great, but Gen Z needs support too—before it’s too late. #Health #MentalHealth #GenZ00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowWhy Buying a House Feels Impossible NowEver hear your parents brag about buying their first house for peanuts? Well, those days are over. Real estate star Ryan Serhant says Gen Z is facing a whole new game: homes are pricier, and most first-time buyers are pushing 40. The twist? More young people are living in homes their parents bought for them. So, if you’re dreaming of homeownership, it might be time to rethink what the American dream looks like—or get creative with your savings! #RealEstate #housingmarket #GenZ10Share