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69 I’ve watched three generations enter the workforce, and what Gen Z calls “hustle culture” is what my generation simply called showing up — but before you dismiss that as boomer arrogance, there’s something underneath it worth understanding

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 10:30 EDT

I’ve watched three generations enter the workforce, and what Gen Z calls “hustle culture” is what my generation simply called showing up — but before you dismiss that as boomer arrogance, there’s something underneath it worth understanding

I came across a video the other day called The Work Ethic of Boomers: What Gen Z’s Don’t Get, and I’ll be honest, the title alone made me want to argue with my phone. But I watched the whole thing. And it got under my skin in a way I wasn’t expecting, not because it ... Read more

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