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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Gen-Z: Challenges and opportunities

December 23, 2024 00:00:00


Generation Z refers to individuals born between 1997 and 2012, many of whom experienced adolescence

during the global pandemic. Unlike the Millennial

generation (born between 1981 and 1996), Gen Z has limited exposure to traditional educational tools like slate boards, pencils, or children's books. The concept of joint family systems or life in small towns, once

common in previous generations, is largely unfamiliar to them. However, this generation has achieved remarkable technological proficiency, unparalleled

connectivity and creativity.

The multifaceted challenges and opportunities facing Gen Z have become increasingly evident in

recent years.

Gen Z spends significantly more time on electronic devices than any preceding generation, leading to a diminished connection with books and newspapers. They are adept at quickly processing and

comprehending information but display a low

tolerance for complexity or ambiguity.

Unlike their predecessors, they exhibit little interest in conventional politics, preferring not to engage in

traditional political practices.

From sports to reading, nearly every aspect of Gen Z's leisure activities is mediated through digital screens. Their attitudes towards work also reflect a shift in

priorities.

They are less inclined to accept rigid schedules and dress codes of traditional office environments. Freelancing is particularly popular, as it allows them to work at their own pace, unconfined by conventional routines for eating, bathing, or sleeping. Many prefer late-night hours, embracing flexibility in all aspects of their lives.

Despite these differences, Gen Z demonstrates a strong sense of awareness and innovation when fighting for their rights. They use smartphones to create short films, documentaries, and other creative content.

Leveraging artificial intelligence, they explore new avenues for creativity and redefine how people interact with the world. By breaking old cultural and societal norms, they are shaping a new world order.

Former US President Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, "We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future."

This sentiment underscores the importance of preparing Gen Z for the future. So, instead of

criticising Gen Z, we should focus on fostering their positive contributions and turning their challenges into opportunities.

Sakibul Hasan

Department of Sociology

Dhaka College

[email protected]


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