The Pros And Cons Of Millennials

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In an article titled “the new greatest generation “by Joel Stein implied that the narcissist has increased between younger generations than the proceeded generation. A researches conducted by the National Institute of Heath says that “58% more college students scored higher on a narcissism scale in 2009 than in 1982” (qtd. Stein 28) millennials are the demographic cohort following generation x. There are no precise dates when the generation starts and ends. Researchers and other commentators say as birth years and”… depending on whom you ask, of people born from1980 to 2000” (28). As in the past many generations have come and past, some still remain. But with the history and data it turned out that they were not best generation or neither the worst. With technology advancement and self-determination the Mellennials comes first in success as a generation, millennials are not on the top or greatest generation, but we have made the best of it by our determination, accepting diversity and differences, the technology …show more content…

Moreover they willing to take the debate over very much everything. And they have more clues about what they are going to argue about more than adults of all previous ages, they have become less attached to political and religious institutions in the past decade, but Millennials are at the leading edge of this social phenomenon. They are digital natives and the only generation for which these new technologies are not something they have had to adapt to where their generation’s median friend count for higher than that of older age groups. Millennials are also distinctive in how they placed themselves at the center of self-created digital networks and have posted a selfie on a social media site; however Millennials say people generally share too much information about themselves than any previous generation ever had. “People are inflating themselves like balloons on Facebook” quoted by (Stein

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