Users Anonymous Dec 06, 2013 communication media & entertainment anonymous privacy social media ... rather be anonymous than vocal online. In the same spirit as the Short Life trend, a heightened awareness of the negative repercussions of digital self-expression is making them think twice before allowing themselves to be personally bound to online content or actions. But whereas the Short Life movement is focused on the consequences of online permanence, the Users Anonymous trend is motivated more by a desire for absolute freedom of identity. The previously innocuous transparency and rampant ...
Generational Comparison Chart Mar 25, 2019 ... external factors: pop culture, parenting styles, shifting social norms, game changing events, socioeconomic conditions, and tech advancements. The confluence of these factors, experienced in the crucible of young adulthood, impact a generation’s core values, and thus, their behaviors now and in the future. For example, the pop culture that Boomers experienced made them idealistic, the shifting social norms that Ys experienced made them politically aware, and so on and so forth. To see an even more in ...
Feel The Burn: Understanding Modern Burnout Sep 24, 2019 ... inevitable outcome. For Boomers, the crux of their lives was to work to raise kids, which got them stuck in a rut. As this cohort hit the point of routine burnout, their solution was to search for their true passions (see table below). When work-obsessed Xers hit a burnout point in their careers and experienced identity crises as a result of making work the center of their lives, this cohort turned to finding their true purpose and to discovering who they were in a holistic sense. But unlike younger ...
Habits/Rituals: Impact On CPG Jun 23, 2020 ... both what they feel they miss during the pandemic and what they are willing to spend on. For example, as the days have marched on, young people are missing sports and movie theaters less than they did at the start of the pandemic, but they are continuing to miss their friends and families and they miss shopping. It’s for these latter reasons that about two-thirds of young people would like to see stay-at-home orders relaxed around the country and which suggests that they have a sense of tempered ...
Identity Theft Jun 19, 2016 family parenting relationships ... to buy themselves more time for other interests and relationships, whether it be one’s self, one’s partner, or one’s friends. Home cleaning, home maintenance, lawn maintenance, and childcare are the four areas in which parents are most interested. Brands have a largely untapped opportunity to align with existing outsourcing services or create their own, and should market such as an accessible way for parents to attain more time with both their children and the other people in their lives ...
Gender Worldwide Sep 09, 2013 ... “victorious.” INDIA: MODERN ARRANGED MARRIAGE While the majority of marriages in India are still arranged, this age-old tradition is being modified to fit modern times. Though parents are still the primary selectors of a mate for their children, today’s young people get to be more involved in choosing their spouse. Singles are increasingly able to meet potential partners in advance to see if they get along with them, and arranged marriages may now begin with a blind date, albeit one set up by the daters ...
Where Young Adults Live: Now & In The Future Dec 16, 2018 ... moving across the suburbs, urban areas, and rural areas, demonstrating that they are not only moving to different locations, but also to new types of locations. Additionally, preference for suburban areas, which dominated over urban areas for previous generations as they aged, is not as strong among modern youth when envisioning their future. Peruse each visual to see where Ys and Zs want to be residing from now until 2038. At present, the largest concentration of Zs aged 14-21 is in the suburbs (40 ...
The Mental Health Perspective Apr 12, 2020 ... -19 as Millennials and Zs are coping with the effects of social distancing, isolation, and uncertainty.For Gen Zs, they are relying on their pragmatism, as well as their openness about their mental health needs to get through their current daily challenges. On the whole, they’re comfortable openly talking about their issues and know when and how to seek help. They don’t see sharing mental health struggles as being vulnerable but rather as a logical approach to maintaining their overall health ...
Consumed Innovations Mar 20, 2014 retail technology apps branding mobile ... ’ impending purchasing decisions. Based on prior and recurring orders, frequent searches, and even personal wishlists, items a consumer is deemed likely to buy will be dispatched to a warehouse in his or her immediate area. While shipments won’t be carried out to consumer doorsteps before they click “purchase,” their wait time for delivery could be drastically diminished by this anticipatory practice. Whether drones will be carrying out the predictive delivery behavior has yet to be confirmed.GOOGLE GET ...
Mind The Gap Jun 16, 2016 family gender parenting activism children ... are seeking to confront the realities of gender inequality head-on in order to make their children more conscious of their role in executing societal change for their generation (see PREPAREnting). Thirty-one percent of parents, in both the U.S. and UK, think it’s important to talk to their child about the realities of gender inequality. As prominent feminist activist Sarah Sophie Flicker wrote on At Once, her blog that explores the intersection of feminism and motherhood, “Raising feminist kids ...