Gen Z Faces the Most Difficult Challenges since the Great Depression
Entry-level jobs now require 2-3 years of experience, regardless of whether you went to college or not
You are more comfortable interacting behind screens with others than in the “real-world”
Parents are typically both working to maintain a middle-class life in this difficult economy
Kids are left alone at home, without purpose, unable to form their own identity because they cannot afford to move out of their parents’ homes
Know Yourself
Do the values work. Close the gap between who you are and who you’re becoming. Stop trying to be who you think you should be.
Build Your Relationships
Real connection is foundational, not optional. Invest in people who tell you the truth and grow alongside you.
Build Your Brain
Think critically. Develop emotional intelligence. Protect your attention like it’s your most valuable asset — because it is.
Plan Your Career Strategically
Skills over titles. Network before you need it. Create things publicly.