Saturday, December 28, 2019

A Generation Of Slackers By Catherine Rampell - 947 Words

As generations go by, our predecessors assume we are skipping out on important aspects of life just to get a few extra minutes on our devices. In Catherine Rampell’s â€Å"A Generation of Slackers? Not So Much†, it is said the older generations believe Generation Y is â€Å"coddled, disrespectful, narcissistic, and impatient† (Rampell 388). In all reality our generation is just doing what it has to in order to thrive in the world we live in, where technology is one of the largest parts of our everyday lives. If the older generations that criticize Generation Y had grown up in Generation Y they would realize the world we live in requires the use of technology. The advancement of society with technology has shaped Generation Y to be the people that they are, relying on technology; however, older generations believe Generation Y is lazy. The world we live in today depends on technology to run. We have phones that can practically do anything. That is where the older generations say we are lazy, it is not that we are lazy, instead we are intuitive and resourceful. These words are viewed differently by Generation Y as we are trying to simplify everything, allowing work to be done faster. For example, in â€Å"A Generation of Slackers? Not So Much† it states, â€Å"College students also spend fewer hours studying then their counterparts in 1961†¦Ã¢â‚¬  (Rampell 389). We no longer need to go to the library because we can access the wealth of information on the internet, which is always at our fingertips.

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