Upgraded Individuals
I saw my friends post on twitter and it says here that “Our generation is gonna be the first to tell the story of Netflix and chill instead of the birds and bees and I think it’s beautiful.”
Millennials are having a positive impact on our culture, workplace and government and we should recognize them for their efforts and support them so they are able to help revive the economy and build a better world.
MILLENIAL. You may have seen it in social media or heard it on TV. You’re puzzled, clueless as to what this word means.
Millennials are probably one of the smartest generations to exist, but are we really? As a Millennial I do think that we are smart. I also think that the reason we are so smart is because of the access we have to the internet. The internet has so much information that if you look something up you can have it within seconds. The information on the internet was passed down from many people before us so millennials actually just got the information from earlier generations. Millennials may be smart but we still have so much to learn.
“You are the future.” It seems like the right message. I’ve heard politicians give this speech to groups of high school students. I’ve heard it from parents speaking to their teenagers. But my generation is not the future. We are the present, and we’re already making a major impact.
Think about the twenty-eight year old who created and runs the largest social network in the world.
In our own perception, we are the most global generation. We can be in touch with our peers almost anywhere in the world with just one click. We are the most connected generation. We are also the most aware of our connectedness and global reach. Our formative years have taught us that resilience and adaptability are essential for survival.













