<p><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/1000221478.jpg"/></p><p><br/></p><p>What is Gen Z, really?</p><p>Are we the most funniest generation? </p><p>Ha. Definitely. </p><p>Are we the most dramatic?</p><p>Maybe.</p><p>But isn’t surviving constant judgment</p><p>and impossible expectations</p><p>pretty dramatic?</p><p>.....Yeaaaahhhh.</p><p>Or maybe we're just tired?</p><p>I think we might just be tired.</p><p>But we're also realistic.</p><p>And anxious.</p><p>And forgetful. </p><p>And also.. </p><p>Wait, what was I saying?</p><p><br/></p><p>....... </p><p><br/></p><p>Millennials will say our generation is “chronically online”…</p><p>What if that's because that's where life happens now?</p><p>No.</p><p>Hold on, </p><p>that sounds like an excuse.</p><p>It is an excuse.</p><p>But also the truth?</p><p>We stare at screens</p><p>because reality keeps buffering.</p><p>Is that avoidance?</p><p>Probably. </p><p>But you need to understand, </p><p>Millennials grew up offline,</p><p>then had the internet handed to them</p><p>like a dangerous gift.</p><p>Gen Z?</p><p>We were born plugged in,</p><p>charging cords tangled with baby teeth.</p><p>Millennials remember a world</p><p>before the world sped up.</p><p>We don’t.</p><p>We never will.</p><p><br/></p><p>...... </p><p><br/></p><p>"Grow up," That's what the millennials tell this generation,</p><p>but we're to grow up only in ways that benefit them.</p><p>We’re told to “pick a lane,”</p><p>while they set every lane on fire.</p><p>We’re told to be resilient,</p><p>while they keep moving the goalposts.</p><p>Are we entitled?</p><p>Absolutely not.</p><p>We’re just sick of it.</p><p>Sick of being told we’re spoiled,</p><p>Sick of being told we complain,</p><p>Sick of being told we don’t “work hard enough.”</p><p>Wait.....did I just sound like a Millennial?</p><p>Never mind.</p><p><br/></p><p>...... </p><p><br/></p><p>Millennials will tell you we are addicted to attention</p><p>Really though? Are we? </p><p>Well I think we're allergic to being seen?</p><p>Yes, we post everything</p><p>but we also trust nothing.</p><p>We write diaries publicly</p><p>and call it content.</p><p>That sounded harsh</p><p>but also accurate.</p><p>Do we procrastinate?</p><p>Sure. Yes. </p><p>But have you thought that maybe we just pause</p><p>because everything feels urgent</p><p>and nothing feels fair.</p><p><br/></p><p>...... </p><p><br/></p><p>Change, off course we want change. </p><p>We ARE the generation of change. </p><p>We want the world to change, </p><p>We want ourselves to change, </p><p>But change is terrifying.</p><p>Are we brave enough?</p><p>Yes.</p><p>No.</p><p>Ask again tomorrow.</p><p>So yeah, we are going to change the world</p><p>but we're also going to take a nap. </p><p>Because fixing the world is exhausting</p><p>and naps are free therapy, </p><p>unless capitalism finds a way to monetize sleep.</p><p>(Oh god please don’t manifest that.)</p><p><br/></p><p>..... </p><p><br/></p><p>Millennials will tell you this generation is doomed, unserious, lost. </p><p>And yes,</p><p>Maybe we are lost</p><p>Or maybe we’re still loading.</p><p>Maybe we’re just the crash report</p><p>of a world that needs an update.</p><p>Also, </p><p>We will question everything</p><p>—even ourselves.</p><p>Especially ourselves.</p><p>Because someone has to ask</p><p>why things are the way they are.</p><p><br/></p><p>...... </p><p><br/></p><p>Why are we always joking about death?</p><p>I mean…</p><p>we don’t want to die.</p><p>Off course we don't want to die.</p><p>We just want life to be easier to live.</p><p>That’s normal, right?</p><p>I think that’s normal.</p><p>I hope that’s normal.</p><p>We joke like we don’t care</p><p>but we care like it’s our job.</p><p>Which is ironic</p><p>because jobs give us anxiety.</p><p>We call ourselves main characters to our own stories </p><p>but we're kinda also background extras</p><p>in a low-budget apocalypse film.</p><p>What genre is this?</p><p>Tragicomedy?</p><p>Indie horror?</p><p>Slice of life except life slices back?</p><p><br/></p><p>.....</p><p><br/></p><p>So who are we?</p><p>We are the generation</p><p>that can laugh</p><p>and scream</p><p>and care</p><p>and crumble</p><p>and rebuild. </p><p>We are sensitivity shaped into survival.</p><p>We are panic wrapped in hope.</p><p>We’re not broken.</p><p>We’re breaking tradition.</p><p>Breaking silence.</p><p>Breaking cycles.</p><p>Breaking open.</p><p>We are Gen Z,</p><p>And that's on period. </p>
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