People Are Sharing Things Gen Z Isn't Ready To Hear — And Some Are True, Some Are...Eh

On Wednesday, Reddit user u/TreatAlternative6908 asked, "What’s something Gen Z isn’t ready to hear?" People came through with some words of wisdom, advice, sassy comments, and more.

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Maskot / Getty Images/Maskot

Here's what they said:

1."Changing your profile picture isn't spreading awareness, and it isn't activism."

u/ThatPunkTwink

2."The choices you make today matter. You are not invincible."

u/YourFatherHere1

3."Just like Harry Potter/Disney/anime/lolcomic bacon culture millennials, you too will one day be an embarrassment in the eyes of teens and anyone else who isn't chronically online. Quit seeking the most moral and respectable of interests — just be fucking cringe!"

u/puzzlekitty

4."I like TikTok as a platform, but the dances y'all do will age horribly."

u/lonabirdie

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David Espejo / Getty Images

5."Every generation going back to the boomers had the 'You kids today have it so easy' speech regurgitated to them a thousand times over. You will hear it and say it."

u/Woody90210

6."Do not kill yourself a la hustle culture. Once you've damaged your mental and or physical health, it's very hard to get back to where you were."

u/Educational-Candy-17

7."Toxic positivity isn't positive. 'Good vibes only ✌.' But my dog just died and I'm worried about — 'GOOD VIBES ONLY ✌️.' NO!"

u/camp-void

8."The internet isn't always a great place to get your world view from. Seriously — I’ve noticed this especially with teens in the west and how they react to news (most recently American teens) and it’s usually internet hysterics that whip them into an almost delusional frenzy. It’s terrible for your mental health, and it's seriously lacking in perspective."

u/Thatmixedotaku

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Francesco Carta Fotografo / Getty Images

9."Saving for your future is important. Opening a Roth IRA and starting to contribute to it early is a great way to secure your financial future."

u/Cheshire90

10."Hey, Gen Z, you know all those shitty trends and horrible 'pranks' and the cancel culture you follow along with? Yeah, that's gonna stick around FOREVER. Unlike our predecessors, our mistakes can't just be left in the past because they're on the internet."

u/Jamano-Eridzander

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Klaus Vedfelt / Getty Images

11."Middle class is over and doing better than your parents financially is kind of unlikely."

u/ptraugot

12."All your good music is a remix of a better, older song."

u/bdp9850

13."Not every inconvenience that happens to you is 'trauma.' It's minimizing real trauma. Gen Z over uses the word."

u/FreshwaterOctopus

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Jeffbergen / Getty Images

14."Dealing with confrontation and discomfort is a necessary life skill. Not everyone who challenges you and makes you 'uncomfortable' through mere argument or disagreement is a bully. If you want to succeed in business or life in general, you will need to handle difficult situations."

u/RecursiveSubversive

And lastly:

15."You don't know nearly as much as you think you do. When you look back at yourself 10 years from now, you'll realize this too. It happens to everyone."

u/kellzone

OK! What else did they miss? Let me know in the comments below!