Dial-up took years to spread. GenAI took months. The adoption curve isn’t just faster — it’s riskier for the next generation.
It’s not Gen Z or Gen Alpha. The GenAI generation is older than you think—shaped by Nokias, Napster, and the first iPhones, they know what it means to adapt and thrive through change.
How the assassination of a movement leader, seen instantly on millions of phones, could define Gen Z’s formative years the same way King’s death shaped Baby Boomers in 1968.
From smartphones to suicide contagion, the data shows their struggles are real, and dismissing them could be deadly.
From TikTok trends to the workplace, Gen Z’s blank expression reveals a deeper story about authenticity, screens, and leadership.
From baby names to boardrooms, the rise of individualism is reshaping how we parent, hire, and lead.
What today’s travel culture tells us about Millennials, Gen Z, Gen Alpha, and the future of leadership.
How Millennials and Gen Z’s shifting views on marriage and commitment are reshaping loyalty, leadership, and workplace expectations.
From Boomers to Gen Z, how generational dissent can guide better leadership decisions.
Gen Z's drinking habits reveal a deeper transformation in consumer values and social connection.
Gen Z Isn’t Addicted to Tech—They’re Starving for Connection