Risk Management Jun 23, 2017 alcohol fashion & beauty gen z drugs politics ... political figures, “I think it works both ways. If you give me respect, then I’ll respect you as well.”Their penchant for traditionalism and conservative values extends to their personal lives: Zs are less interested in traditional vices such as drinking, smoking, and drugs, which is likely because they have less to rebel against. As adults overall have adopted a more progressive view of under-age drinking and even marijuana use, the illicit nature of these activities is diminished along with their ...
Green Rush Jun 16, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness drugs ... psychedelic drugs. ALTERNATIVE INFLUENCES Six in 10 Ys don’t use recreational drugs, but when they do, the most common reasons for doing so are wellness-related: to relax and to help them sleep. While 14% take them to escape reality, 13% acknowledge that these substances help them feel more connected to others. Only about one in 10 take them to help with concentration, boost energy, or make themselves more creative. Which of the following statements, if any, are true for you? I use recreational drugs… To ...
Feel The Burn: Understanding Modern Burnout Sep 24, 2019 ... overextend themselves in their professional and personal lives, creating demands both in and out of the workplace and a situation ripe for burnout. To cope with the aftermath of their burnout and redefine the role work plays in their lives, Ys are seeking to find their true selves (see table below). They’re to turning to things such adaptogenic drugs and alternative spirituality to help them gain new levels of self-awareness that in turn, help them deal with their burnout. With the oldest Zs entering the ...
High Society Sep 17, 2019 ... Today’s youth are self-medicating their burnout with CBD, drugs, food & beverage, and astrology, seeking remedial benefits on top of their desire to escape their stressful reality.As modern youth grapple with their overarching burnout (which spans multiple areas of their lives), they’re seeking release from the cycle of too much stress, inescapable exhaustion, and the general feeling of being “over it.” Older generations have long experimented with things like drugs, alcohol, and sexual ...
The Age Of Innocence Dec 14, 2017 alcohol play social life board games nightlife ... associated with one’s early adulthood and instead are socializing around things that could even be considered childish activities, albeit with an adult twist. Meanwhile Gen Zs are practicing Risk Management, demonstrating less interest in alcohol and drugs than did their predecessors at the same age, indicating they may never develop a strong interest for such. Additionally, the purpose of socializing and going out has changed. Whereas it once was primarily focused as a means to get out and meet new ...
Future Of Healthcare & Medicine Sep 11, 2018 ... Biotechnology went public this May, and has since received $85 million in funding to reach $300 million total. The company, backed by Jeff Bezos and Peter Thiel, focuses on creating drugs and treatments that would allow people and their bodies to remain fully functional as they age. Unity aims to stop the development of senescent cells, which contribute to issues related to aging such as achy joints, waning vision, and even Alzheimer’s. The company is in a phase 1, government-approved safety trial with ...
OK, Boomer! Mar 23, 2020 ... indulge in sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll, or protested the Vietnam War in the 1960s. Generation X got their name in the early 1990s because their older cohorts labeled them as slackers who were lazy and disengaged, even as many in this cohort have since matured into a generation of tech-savvy workaholics. Today, the generational perspective has flipped: Generations Y and Z consider Boomers and Xers as being out of touch and stuck in their ways. And, considering how quickly technology changes today ...
Global Innovation Trends Sep 07, 2018 ... designed to identify and then inject crown-of-thorns starfish—which can eat up to 65 square feet of coral reef a year—with lethal drugs that kill the starfish but harm nothing else in the environment. Rangerbot also maps out large areas of the ocean floor and monitors for reef-affecting pollution, water quality, and coral bleaching. Meanwhile, an American startup called Zero Power is pioneering technology that extracts safe drinking water from sunlight and air—essentially, the ...
New Morals Jun 10, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness fitness nutrition organic rideshare ... young consumers’ morals when it comes to wellness—such as fast food restaurants and junk food brands—are off-limits. In fact, 65% of Ys believe that eating unhealthy food is just as bad for the body as drugs and alcohol. As a result, they are looking for brands that offer healthier versions of the indulgences they seek, and brands are responding. Nestlé has made a promise to remove artificial flavors and colors from its products by 2015, and Pepsi is reacting to consumer demands to remove aspartame ...
Breaking Bad Mar 20, 2019 ... wanting to have kids | Having kids without getting married | Homeschooling your children | Hanging out alone in public | Having sex before marriage | Living with your partner without being married | Being a homemaker or full-time parent SOCIAL NORMS AROUND VICESYoung generations have traditionally thought vices, such as drinking, smoking, and drugs, were “cool,” despite these behaviors being looked down upon by society at large. But today, modern youth are actually more likely to ...