Gen Z is facing increased rejection at critical life stages, leading to a sense of collective identity defined by constant 'no's. This rejection impacts various aspects of their lives including education, career, and relationships.
Key Points
Gen Z faces more rejections at critical life stages than previous generations
Fear of rejection impacts career choices, relationships, and overall sense of self
Lack of coping mechanisms for dealing with failure contributes to feelings of isolation and anxiety
Pros
Increased awareness of the challenges faced by Gen Z in a hyper-curated digital world
Insight into the effects of societal pressures on young adults