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@keccers.eth
Fun culture theories in here Knowing that you’re always going to be on camera as a driver of consumerism The rise of the group chat driving bigger weddings https://open.spotify.com/episode/32mQEVIn9XiY38VVyo5E5q?si=le_l6-3PS8y-Fw6_Xdv6wQ
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I have it downloaded for later. Although my working theory is they Gen Z brings a lot of problems on itself and actually has a lot of ways to collectively opt out of things they don’t like, but have convinced themselves are necessary
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@keccers.eth
Like what?
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@evangreenberg
How about feeling like you have to invite someone to your wedding, for starters? After that, the cameras don’t always “have to be on” and you don’t have to curate your life for your social media followers
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@evangreenberg
Here’s another call out — Gen Z thinking that they have to live in NY/SF even if they can’t afford it and it’s ruining their sense that life is worth living. I think millennials flocked to those cities because that’s where the jobs were, but with WFH, Gen Z could opt into cheaper cost of living and probably have more satisfaction
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