Millennials Revealed What They Wish Gen Z'ers Would Stop Doing, And It Might Be Hard To Hear
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Millennials share candid insights seeking to guide Gen Z on various aspects of life including relationships, mental health, and lifestyle choices. They criticize Gen Z's reliance on questionable influencers for dating advice, caution against using therapy as a social media aesthetic, and highlight the dangers of excessive phone usage. Additionally, millennials remind Gen Z not to romanticize the past, recognizing the negative aspects of the 2000s that should not be overlooked. Ultimately, these sentiments aim to foster growth and maturity in younger generations through accountability and realistic perspectives.
For the Gen Z men: Stop listening to conservative podcasters like Andrew Tate... it will end up with many of you being angry and lonely because you don't hold yourselves accountable for your actions.
Stop thinking therapy is a whole aesthetic. Posting crying selfies with captions like 'healing era' isn't emotional growth - it's just attention-seeking.
I think we're going to come to discover that social media when you're young is just as dangerous as smoking. Rediscover the outdoors and time spent together.
Stop overall romanticizing the 2000s... it wasn't that great of a decade. I vividly remember diet culture, teen pregnancy, and mental health stigma.
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