Quest for answers...
- Parivartan Hub

- Apr 21, 2021
- 2 min read

Questions and answers are a part and parcel of living, where life throws questions and humans have to answer them somehow, or the other. The way you answer is all that matters. Like, generation Z: they have every type of question to offer but are seeking answers from the older generations. Basically, they are questioners. This zedder needs logic and proof for every aspect of existence and the reasons behind it. Sometimes people can answer and sometimes they will shun them or reprimand them for asking too many questions.
But have you guys thought about why do they have so many questions? And why is it necessary to answer?
So to take a common cultural reference, if you are gifting on an occasion, is it necessary to expect to get that back with the exact amount?
Millennials will say, that’s what the pattern is.
Gen Z, why exactly do we have to follow any pattern?
M: that’s what our parents taught us!
Z: but I want to do a selfless act and don’t want anything back. Isn’t it what our ancestors asked us to do?
M: then what will relatives think?
Z: what? If you have so much love and respect for each other, won’t you guys understand and do one or two selfless acts? Isn’t that a legacy of our ancestors? (Do some Punya to overcome your paap, you selfish people!)
This is how logical they are! Aren’t they?
And you guys say Gen Z is the selfish one, oh, really?
The way we choose or accept; is what we are going to upgrade in our system. Zedders are picky when it comes to their growth, they want their security through whatever path a zedder walks. Being a sheep is not their choice. They will not follow blindly or herd along, so wake up people, answer their questions with some reasoning and stop feeling insecure or imposing your thoughts on them, they will not take it anymore!
Generation names & Birth years
Silent Generation: 1928 - 45
Baby Boomers: 1946 - 64
Generation X: 1965 - 80
Millennials/Generation Y: 1981 - 96
Gen Zedders/Zoomers/Generation Z: 1997 - 2012
Generation Alpha: Early 2010s – mid 2020s
- Krupa Shah



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