Honestly, it just boils down to how the words “millennial” and “genZ” had their meanings negotiated and decided. The way we were defining Millennials in 2015 was different from how we define them in 2026.
Generations are less about describing an easily definable age cohort, as people are being born every day. Rather, like you pointed out, they’re more about defining cultural experience.
Honestly, it just boils down to how the words “millennial” and “genZ” had their meanings negotiated and decided. The way we were defining Millennials in 2015 was different from how we define them in 2026.
Generations are less about describing an easily definable age cohort, as people are being born every day. Rather, like you pointed out, they’re more about defining cultural experience.